There are people who care and if they don't accomplish a lot it's not for lack of trying. In our gravel pit, our truck yard, our office, and our shop there are signs that say English only spoken here.
We've caught some flak for that but it was necessary. I was at the gravel pit one morning and counted six different languages being spoken by the drivers waiting to load. The only time they deigned to speak English was when they communicated with the loader and even that was at a bare minimum and almost impossible to understand.. The level of confusion and the constant high pitched babble contributed nothing of any value.
I put the signs up the next day. If the drivers couldn't comply they were signed out. By ten o'clock we had everybody speaking English and getting things done.
Did we catch some criticism? You better believe it. It was worth it. Our employees love it.
And, before somebody thinks we're a bunch of knuckle dragging troglodytes, 75% of our employees are Native American, and the rest are Hispanic and white people. They all speak English. Fluently.
Can't Speak English, Yet Has a CDL!
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