Posted by 01gentdc on January 08, 2016 at 05:47:51 from (104.240.217.141):
In Reply to: Hired Help - Rate???? posted by Bill VA on January 07, 2016 at 14:58:56:
nuthin really worx best ,,BUT YA GOTTA TRY,..for everyones sake ! ,, you have a great opportunity to build many friendships that will last a lifetime ,.. in so many directions ,.. if you aregod fearing and fun loving and know your bible well ,that is a big help , and of course PATIENCE .. if you have good looking tom boy daughter with a caring for the team heart ,, that is a big plus too ,.. ,, I run a home improvement biznes and farmed raising hogs for 35 yrs ,, ,, I have hired a lot of folks and NEVER FIRED anyone publicly , don't single out anyone to humiliate eithr, ,..in your situation , I would try working by the day , asumming you are pakin lunch too ,.always let everyone know what you are wanting to get accomplished today ,, and expect questions and give answers ,,. pay attention to those that have ideas to improve productivity ,. if you have a intense nasty hard work day ,,. suggest that today may be a hourly rate day ,if weather and equipment hold up , they should too ,.,because everyone needs to be at their best in order to get things done ,. I workt for a fella as a kid that would hide a extra 5 dollar bill in the ones he handed out to everyone ,.. when i caught it ,, he told everyone there , that I deserved it because we never lost a load of hay in that bumpy hilly field I stakt on ,. later alone he told me not to count my pay in front of the other fellas,,.that he always rewarded good effort with extra pay quietly , that policy seemed to work good for the old guy ,, (he would be 125 yrs old now ),, because all the kids gave their best for him ,. ,,. that said,, strive to be fair ,,. and don't be afraid if you can help someone keep their old klunker runnin by giving the a carburator or helping bleed their brakes or change out a clutch ,,. do it or provide tools to get it done ,,.now , the question of accident insurance can come up ,.. , you should understand your farm policy ,.I recall a free guest helper for a neighbor getting his hospital bill paid for a spider bite ,,. but the kid that broke his foot jumping off the wagon while helping load hay did not .. go figure ,,.. but we all got to get thru this modern world ,,.
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