When I was being interviewed for a job as crew leader for the county (a State position).
I learned that the 2 guys who'd ran the program had been fired - couldn't work under a woman.
Job was to supervise up to 50 men & women a month who would be working off their assistance checks and stamps.
State assistance $$ rec'd divided by min. wage = hours they must work for me.
I had nearly 20 yrs in Hospitals, and 1 year at Wright Patt. AFB in the masonry shop (hired thru Air Force's veteran's preference program)
"Can you build 4 concession stands for a new softball complex?"
Yes.
"What would you do if you arrived at worker's house and they refused to come to work?"
Ask for a coffee and sit on their porch to find out what's going on. Maybe they don't have child care, etc., etc. (20 yrs interviewing psych patients came into play here)
"Can you work for a woman supervisor?"
Yes. (years of Head Nurses)
"Thanks for coming in, Major Tom. We'll let you know."
Week later I rec'd a letter - started a 30 yr job with great benefits and a pension.
Anyway - building things with this 'crew' was like herding cats some days. But we got it done. We painted most every public building and pc. of equip. in the county. Cleared overgrown cemeteries with tractors. Roofed, floored, built offices in buildings, poured concrete, built 4 large picnic shelters, 4 small 'smoker's' shelters, felled 31 giant hardwoods at the Children's Home, putting up 171 cords of fire wood for auction...
And rec'd many letters of commendation from a wide range of agencies in the county.
My secret? Treat these people like equals, not welfare clients.
That went so well, the agency Director, Commissioners & Sheriff assigned me to supervise a van-load of prisoners one week a month - doing community service. I used the same attitude with the prisoners - which worked not quite so well, some days. (essentially - I too was doing community serv. 5 days a month!...and I wasn't guilty of anything!)
They are still some of my best friends across the city. Sadly - the State discontinued this program. But the county kept me on as a senior carpenter and maint. repairman.
Anyway - we'd build that shed and pour your pad....for a case of Moon Pies.
Stig