I’m pleased to announce Brad Robertson as our
November Employee of the Month!
We asked Brad a few questions about himself so you could get to know him better.
Lead crews in the performance of smoke testing, manhole inspections, dye testing, wet weather inspections, sump pump inspections and other field related services that Wessler offers. The majority of my time is spent overseeing day to day inspections on Citizens Energy Group (CEG) Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Projects, overseeing our sub-consultants in the field, reviewing Daily Field Reports, and addressing homeowner concerns when they arise.
Most definitely externally! The volume of phone calls, and voicemails outweigh the emails by far. Keeps it interesting, and often times comical.
I have tried to live by the Bible verse in Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he is old he will not depart from it”. My wife Kellie and I have been truly blessed with two (2) intelligent and healthy gentlemen. Being home each evening and watching them grow the way we have raised them has been such a joy and to watch them succeed in life and their chosen activities; so that would have to be my favorite part. Our oldest son Riley is a freshman at Purdue University majoring in Computer Science and our youngest son Casey, a freshman at Greenwood High School, is active in soccer and basketball.
That there are 86,400 seconds in a day, it’s up to me to decide how to manage and what to do with them.
The referee has a rule book to enforce the rules and calls it like he sees it, as an inspector I have a specification book to enforce and observe if the work is being completed per plan as I see it. Having been a referee, it’s much easier than being an inspector.
That I pride myself in giving my best at all times.
Giving our client the best deliverable product possible, and keeping our word.
Yes, that is true! When we bought our home my only request was a big enough backyard to have a football field in the fall, and a baseball field in the summer for our boys and their friends to enjoy. The annual Turkey Bowl is played either Wednesday before Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving morning depending on the weather. Usually we have between 14 and 22 kids that attend, each kid taking home a jersey when they leave. Usually takes me 4 hours to prepare the field, leaving me with a lifetime of memories.