Posted by Stick welding on May 23, 2014 at 21:08:44 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Worker's pay posted by 37Chief on May 23, 2014 at 13:52:56:
Chief, I think it depends on a couple things. How many hours a day does he work and how far apart are the jobs? A normal job working for a landscaper, the employee would be paid driving between jobs if he was to work from say 8-5. He'd have time off for lunch where he wasn't paid. I'm guessing you don't charge travel time to your customers? Many landscapers and contractors do. $20/hr. is most likely more than he would make at a golf course or landscaping firm. Running a weed wacker all day is hard work though. I'd say if the jobs are less than 15 minutes away, just pay him and if the job is say 30 minutes away, tell him you aren't making any money either. If you have 3 jobs in a day that are all close together, just pay him straight time. If they're far apart pay for only one trip. If he only works 2 or 3 hours a day, I'd probably pay him when travelling. If he gives you any grief, ask if he'd prefer you pay him by the job and round his time off to the minute or tell him he's only getting paid so much for the job. Sounds like you've got a few people here lined up for work.
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