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Re: Paying your help.
[Re: mchitwood]
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02/23/14 08:46 PM
02/23/14 08:46 PM
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St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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Both systems can be gamed by cagey employees. I've seen some really s****y work that was obviously done by those being paid "by the piece".
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Re: Paying your help.
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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02/24/14 02:31 PM
02/24/14 02:31 PM
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St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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St. Louis area
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Dave, since any sloppy work has to be redone free of charge, since they already got paid for the job, I'm betting it was one of those hourly guys. Wink, I'm not referring to any particular company; more in general to new homebuilders, who only seem to want to "get'r done and get'r sold". I've seen (and I'm betting every hair on your head and mine, that you have too) lots of short cuts/lazy work that save a few minutes or a few cents. As my wise brother would say (tongue in cheek) "quality cuts into profits". Unfortunately, it's a motto for some builders.
Last edited by Dave Schmidt; 02/24/14 02:32 PM.
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: Paying your help.
[Re: mchitwood]
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02/24/14 08:56 PM
02/24/14 08:56 PM
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Central IA
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Central IA
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we paid $15 an hour plus commissions...if they sold a job they would get 18% of the initial set up fee and then if it was moles they got the 18% of the set up and then if they caught 10 moles in a week on all the jobs they had they would get an extra $45 on their weekly check...20 moles $90, etc...i had one guy that averaged about 50 moles per week caught...he had some good checks too...he spent 4 days a week checking mole traps
Professional Walleye Fisherman in National Walleye Tour
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