Integrity
Integrity
in·teg·ri·ty
— noun
- adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
- the state of being whole, entire, or undiminished.
- a sound, unimpaired, or perfect condition.
[from Dictionary.com Unabridged v1.1]
Integrity is a popular buzzword, but its true meaning captures the values that we aspire to when going to work each day. We conduct ourselves and our business in a way that we would want and expect to be treated. The Golden Rule is a lot more than a Sunday School lesson; it is a way of life for us.
We don’t see you as a dollar sign or a job to get done so we can move on to the next job. You are a person with a family, dreams and dignity. We see you as a valuable relationship that is worthy of our honesty, our hard work, and total fairness in all we do. We answer to you, and we also answer to our own conscience and an even greater authority.
It’s too costly to be dishonest to you. Our reputation is built on the each relationship we forge, and we are not about to blow that to make a quick buck. In short, you are worthy of our best.