JACKSON, MICH.
Jakob Lininger has enjoyed a lot of success with his company American Patch and Paint in this city of 36,000 near Ann Arbor. So when a repaint was needed for the landmark 19th-century building housing the Ella Sharp Museum of Art & History, he wanted to help.
"I offered to paint the building free of charge as my way of thanking Jackson for keeping my company going for over a decade in our wonderful city," Lininger says. "Although I complete a large range of services for the city and surrounding areas, restoring historical structures is what I live for and makes up about 75 percent of my business."
He teamed up with other local pros as well as volunteers from the local offices of the armed services, police, fire and Department of Natural Resources to complete the job. A stickler for quality, Lininger prepped with Sherwin-Williams 950A Caulk and topcoated with Duration Exterior Latex to ensure the longest-lasting finish.
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ARE YOU A GOOD LEADER?
COMPANY OWNERS and managers can influence job performance more than they may think. That's according to SCORE, the nonprofit organization devoted to counseling small businesses.
A CONFIDENT EMPLOYEE who knows his or her role in the success of the company performs better," SCORE says. "Employees who view their jobs as insignificant will reflect those attitudes through their work."
THUS IT'S UP TO YOU to "create an atmosphere for success, bettering their work performance, the atmosphere at work, and the entire image of your company."