Kellie Hiler
Member
The other day I had a guy help me with a big job, he did great and I was really excited to have spur of the moment help. Today, I had the chance to sit down with him and talk more about the future and I asked to see his DL. He said his wife who is divorcing him took all of his ID and cards and threw him out and the only way to get it back is with a civil assist and he refuses to traumatize his kids.
My friend who hooked me up with him said that he is a solid guy and he has known him for a long time, but there is a lot of drama and dysfunction. At this point I do not need that in my life so I think I am going to have to pass on this guy.
The good news is, I've got a 20 year old guy lined up to help me on Monday for the give back job, and he sounds very smart and personable. He has sales experience and has said he may even have some potential businesses interested in regular cleanings.
Obviously it is too early but I got a really good first impression of him. He is looking for a good job that he can stick with.
If he works out would I be better off paying him hourly or by salary? With his sales experience I am thinking that when there is no work he could be doing some sales calls, cold calls etc. equipment maintenance as well.
I am really nervous about this, because we always used to just 1099 guys and pay them percentage of each job. This time I want to do it the right way and I know this means I've got to get Workers Comp, but what else is involved?
As it stands right at the moment, I am not yet busy enough to warrant paying someone a salary and going through the hoops but at the same time, I need to make sure I do everything legit, and I want to take care of whoever I hire so they will stay and be happy.
Help!!!! I've never done this before!
My friend who hooked me up with him said that he is a solid guy and he has known him for a long time, but there is a lot of drama and dysfunction. At this point I do not need that in my life so I think I am going to have to pass on this guy.
The good news is, I've got a 20 year old guy lined up to help me on Monday for the give back job, and he sounds very smart and personable. He has sales experience and has said he may even have some potential businesses interested in regular cleanings.
Obviously it is too early but I got a really good first impression of him. He is looking for a good job that he can stick with.
If he works out would I be better off paying him hourly or by salary? With his sales experience I am thinking that when there is no work he could be doing some sales calls, cold calls etc. equipment maintenance as well.
I am really nervous about this, because we always used to just 1099 guys and pay them percentage of each job. This time I want to do it the right way and I know this means I've got to get Workers Comp, but what else is involved?
As it stands right at the moment, I am not yet busy enough to warrant paying someone a salary and going through the hoops but at the same time, I need to make sure I do everything legit, and I want to take care of whoever I hire so they will stay and be happy.
Help!!!! I've never done this before!