bob vawter
Grassy Knoller
yeh but stop towards the END of the job and you'll know how many rooms they did.....
It's happened twice where a customer called in complaining about the job that was done and admitted that they paid the guy on the side for the work.But many times the customer is "complicit" in the cash payoff to the tech for extra work. So it is unlikely they are going to confess anything.
It's happened twice where a customer called in complaining about the job that was done and admitted that they paid the guy on the side for the work.
Darn it, Brian, now you have me waxing nostalgic. Once we had a longtime, elderly customer call in and complained:It's happened twice where a customer called in complaining about the job that was done and admitted that they paid the guy on the side for the work.
Steve do you need me to do a presentation at SFS on how to win unemployment benefit appeals?
I've win all three times.
I never win. I quit fighting after my last two losses several years back.
Lead tech was stealing customers, writing down data and calling scheduled jobs offering a better deal. We canned him and not only did he steal clients but then I paid him unemployment while he build his business to compete with mine.
I was more pissed at the girl from unemployment than the guy we fired.
The other guy quit, gave his 10-days notice but I told him I didn't need him to stick around for 10-days poisoning the well. He went to unemployment and told them I fired him and sure enough he collected unemployment. I complain that he had quit and she asked if I told him I didn't need him for the 10-days and I had
I just pay it now, not worth fighting over, they win either way and I'm less frustrated this way.
I have NEVER lost a theft related termination in unemployment.
During the termination interview I have the thief write a confession letter in lieu of us calling the police and having them arrested. When they apply for unemployment, I simply forward a copy of the confession.
I don't play games when it comes to stealing from the company. To me, doing work on the side is no different then taking money right out of the register.
Thankfully it has been several years since I have had this kind of an issue.
Sorry. I disagree, Marcus.Someone your needing to fire
Ofer them a lesser job maybe par time and let them prove themselves or leave.
A few owners around here never let employees handle any type of money...checks or $$$
They call the customer personally and do all the collecting themselves......
They book the jobs and tell customers ahead of time the policy.
It may take some time but would solve 90% of problems....
Putting cash in employees hands is a nogo in my book...
Or this book "lead me not into temptation"
Good thing you posted this on a public forum that way no one will knowFirst of all, I have no problem accepting cash or giving a cash discount, although I would never come out and say I was trying to skirt the IRS. Doesn't matter what the truth is, it's what they can prove.
Brian.....you know i "stiffed" Hagopian the last two times yous sent them out....?How much does that cost in time spent collecting? And what does it really save? It doesn't stop side work since the customer can still work a cash deal with the crew for other things not on the work order.