Thank you
for taking the interest in Reilly Painting & Contracting. Please take a
minute to read this. If after reading this, you are still interested in
applying, please come in and fill out an application at the address given
below or click on the link at the bottom of the page to fill out an on-line
application. If you have any questions, you can
click here to email us.
We want this job to work out
for you as well as for us. We take our role as employer’s seriously. To do
this we feel it is important that you need to understand what you can expect
if you work here. Please make sure you read this very carefully.
There will be questions on the application based on what you are about to
read. So let’s begin.
Who and what
is Reilly Painting & Contracting
Our business started in 1974, as
the proverbial 'college painters' working our way through college. After
college, the business was growing so why stop and take a cut in pay and
work for someone else. Year after year after year. our company grew... we
added computers in the early 80's..... added general contracting, carpentry,
masonry, plumbing, electrical.... basically everything connected to "This
Old House". That's our company. Still going strong after 30 plus years.
Who likes to
work here?? The people who are successful enjoy working with their hands
doing a variety of work. We don't just paint, we do everything that is
connected to an Old House, the more you know how to do, the more fun you
will have. In addition, are you organized? Do you want to 'go somewhere' in
your life? Do you want to make the 'This Old House' work a career?? If so,
then being a foreman in this company may be just what you are looking for.
What type of
person won't last long here? Before getting all excited about this job or company, ask
yourself the following questions.
1) When you work, do you talk
on your cell phone gabbing away while you paint?
2) Are you a slob when you
work? Do you drip paint on the masonry entryway, on the brick, windows? Do
you keep forgetting to clean up the job site? Like to leave your tools
laying around?
3) Are you afraid of working
off a ladder? or a scaffold on a two storey house?
4) Do you talk more than you
listen?
5) Do you expect that you
will be paid a raise based on what 'you need to live on'?
6) At your former or current
jobs, do you always have a problem with your boss or co-workers?
If the answer is YES to these
questions.... then this job is NOT for you.
Other issues to think
about...
You will need to adapt,
change, and grow to be successful at this company. Eg. If you are a
carpenter, you cannot choose to do only carpentry, you WILL be asked from
time to time to help finish a paint job, or a tile job.
Some painters are good
outside, but not very good inside. You
may have two rates of pay,
one for outside and one for inside painting.
This is NOT a school. We are
not in the business to teach you how to do something.
You MUST be able to handle a
20 ft ladder on your own.
Did you have your own
business working as a sub for a General Contractor or an apartment owner?
If so, do you know how much you REALLY made? Think about this before coming
in to apply for a job. Most subs have no idea how much they make per hour.
When the job is finished, the GC pays them (sometimes!) But how many hours
did you actually work to make what you made? Often the actual hourly rate is
LESS than what they make here. Make sure you know what your number is.
What's the commute to the
Cleveland Heights area? If it takes you an hour to get here, don't even
bother to fill out an application. Given the cost of gas these days, it's
just not worth it.
When you fill out the
application, answer the questions honestly
The application you will be
filling out is designed to answer these two basic questions. Here is how to
fill it out.
The first part is basic bio
facts. Your age, social security, etc. We do background checks on your
driver’s license and any felonies. Do NOT have amnesia when filling this
out.
The second part involves your
Work History. If your only job is working with relatives, friends, or on
your own. That is not what we define as a JOB. When you work with friends,
attendance can be pretty casual. When you work for a company (listed in the
phone book), they’re not interested in why you aren’t in for work, and after
a few missed days, you are usually out of a job. So if you have only worked
for yourself or friends, check the box off and move down to the third part.
If you have worked for a company, give us the phone number. We have a phone
book for you to use.
The final part involves
professional painting and carpentry questions. If you know the professional
painting and contracting business, then you will get most of these right..
Often people ‘think’ they are painters or carpenters, when in fact they are
strictly amateur handymen or apartment painters. Our work is mostly
residential homes in upscale neighborhoods. Sometimes the work involves
working with oil enamel on 80 yr old moldings using a $30 oil brush, or
rebuilding a soffit. This is different than working with a roller on a
apartment that is ready to rent. We use these questions to understand what
you really know.
If you work with us, here
is what you can expect.
Work all year, with a 3 week
break from Xmas to early January.
Paid every two weeks like
clockwork.
Work 40 hours a week with
many opportunities for overtime. Foreman are expected to average over 40
hours a week, usually in the low 40's in the non winter season.
Opportunities for advancement
if you have driver license, can manage assignments on your own, show up on
time, not leave early from work, able to work Saturdays, and work neatly and
cleanly.
WHAT ABOUT THE JOB ROUTINE?
In late spring and summer our
work day begins at 8:00 a.m. and operates through 6:00 p.m.. In the fall and
winter, we may start at 8:30 to 5:30 with long days when the weather is
decent. We basically work 8 - 10 hour days. The long days allow us some
flexibility with the weather, since on some rainy days we won’t be working.
If we miss one day due to the weather, we still have gotten in a full work
week.
When you are assigned to a
crew, you will get instructions on how to use your crew voice mail number.
You are to call this number in the morning between 7:00 and 7:30 to find out
if the weather has affected the schedule. You can also leave a message for
your foreman.
You are to come to work in
white painters’ pants. If you are working as a carpenter or roofer, you are
to wear jeans or tan carpenters pants. We will provide you with shirts which
you are to wear. There is no charge unless you lose them, or quit within a
month. Do not come to work in street clothes. You will be sent home to
change.
You are responsible for
getting to work regularly. Most of the work is on the east side (Heights
area). You are to get to the work site on your own. Most jobs last an
average of one week. You will be paid every two weeks on Fridays by 2pm. We
do not miss payrolls, so count on being paid regularly. You are to turn in
your time sheet on the Monday before payday. Your foreman will show you how
to fill it out.
Rates of pay are as
follows:
$7 for inexperienced painters
with aptitude to learn.
$8 for semi experienced
Exterior painter with potential/aptitude.
$9 experienced exterior
painters who can prep and paint windows, but inexperienced with the interior
painting.
$10-$12 experienced interior
painters.
$12 for general carpentry,
masonry work.
$12-$14-$16 running small job
as jr. foreman/solo carpenter, electrical, plumbing. Plus job bonuses.
You may/will be paid a lower rate in the
1st 2 weeks till you prove your skills and aptitude.
$6.85 penalty rate if you
quit without one week’s (40 hour) notice. All bonuses are forfeited. There
are absolutely no excuses for quitting without notice. We don’t care if your
old boss called with a hot new job offer, or that big side job came in, or
that Martians abducted your children.
You will be having a variety
of rates of pay depending on the type of work you may be doing. This gives
us the opportunity to see what you can do.
Finally, and most
importantly, a word on ATTENDANCE. There is an old saying that goes like
this., "Success is 50% showing up". We pay based on your skills and your
ability to show up for work. For new hires, we have a very strict attendance
policy. Your application will have a line to indicate any upcoming personal
days for the first month. Please make sure that is filled in. If you are
hired, we will discuss our attendance policy in details.
If you like watching "This
Old House" then this is the place you want to work.
If you have any questions,
you can
email us or if you would like to fill out an
on-line application click here.
For those who wish to fill out an application at our office, see
below.
We are
accepting applications between the hours of 9 a.m. & 1.00 p.m. Mon -Thur.
Map of 1899 S Taylor Rd
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118-2160
(Note: Our entry is on Blanche behind the Shell
Gas station