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Ryan Davies

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Employing People
« on: December 01, 2014, 09:13:35 pm »
Hi guys, I'm looking to employ someone very soon, just wondered if anyone had tips on maybe ideas on how to find people that are looking for window cleaning work? and tips on choosing the right person.

thanks for any advice.

richywilts

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2014, 10:06:54 pm »
jobcentre advert works well state that experience is required you will get loads of enquiries sent to you without neccesary experience but ya will get a fair few with relevant experience, get references hold interviews then call a few back who ya like take them out with you and watch how they work
Richard Wiltshire
Window Clean Direct

richardwiltshire36@yahoo.co.uk
www.windowcleandirect.co.uk
07894821844

Smudger

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2014, 10:13:35 pm »
I'd disagree - we never take on anyone with experience, too many bad habits etc..

To reply properly would take a while, and then it's only the way we have done it, which may not suit you, try searching the site for employing threads. If you still have questions then Either post here or email me

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Caleb Morley

  • Posts: 376
Re: Employing People
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2014, 01:51:38 pm »
I'd disagree - we never take on anyone with experience, too many bad habits etc..

To reply properly would take a while, and then it's only the way we have done it, which may not suit you, try searching the site for employing threads. If you still have questions then Either post here or email me

Darran

Hi Darren,

I've got to take someone on in the new year. I'm thinking of getting someone with no experience, maybe a government schemed apprentice.

I'd be grateful if you could email me with you're recommendations and do's and donts of employing.

My email is : info@lionsoflondon.co.uk

Cheers,

Caleb


JSMC

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2014, 02:03:06 pm »
in scotland you have to go through licensing process first. this costs money along witb insurance. bit of a pain to be honest n could cost  you a few quid as you go through workers

Nathanael Jones

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2014, 02:37:32 pm »
In many respects, successfully employing someone is more about you than them.

Having the right kind of personality to be "the boss" - to motivate & encourage whilst still laying down the rules - to handle the extra stress that comes with even the best employees - to be up to date with all the regulations & requirements - to put systems in place for relatively simple "common sense" things that a new employee might not understand - to be uber organized and maximise the profit your employee makes for you - and to simply handle the added responsibility and potential liabilities that come along with employing - -  - if you can get your own act together properly in these regards then you'll be able to train in and deal with a wider range of characters & finding the "right person" will be less of a challenge.

supernova77

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2014, 03:25:41 pm »
Quote
In many respects, successfully employing someone is more about you than them.

Having the right kind of personality to be "the boss" - to motivate & encourage whilst still laying down the rules - to handle the extra stress that comes with even the best employees - to be up to date with all the regulations & requirements - to put systems in place for relatively simple "common sense" things that a new employee might not understand - to be uber organized and maximise the profit your employee makes for you - and to simply handle the added responsibility and potential liabilities that come along with employing - -  - if you can get your own act together properly in these regards then you'll be able to train in and deal with a wider range of characters & finding the "right person" will be less of a challenge.

+1

I don't think I'm a naturally good manager of people... I've been a bit too soft in the past.

Having people working for you is a MASSIVE learning curve!

Andy

Smudger

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2014, 05:44:41 pm »
In many respects, successfully employing someone is more about you than them.

Having the right kind of personality to be "the boss" - to motivate & encourage whilst still laying down the rules - to handle the extra stress that comes with even the best employees - to be up to date with all the regulations & requirements - to put systems in place for relatively simple "common sense" things that a new employee might not understand - to be uber organized and maximise the profit your employee makes for you - and to simply handle the added responsibility and potential liabilities that come along with employing - -  - if you can get your own act together properly in these regards then you'll be able to train in and deal with a wider range of characters & finding the "right person" will be less of a challenge.

Excellent post

Celeb, I will email maybe tonight but prob tomorrow been at the hospital today, and now need to sort some bits out

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

g.brookes

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #8 on: December 02, 2014, 06:53:16 pm »
Agree with Nat.  Im finding the better i am as a manager, the better the work is.  Theres almost just as much effort required from you. The great thing I find is that knowing I'm paying someones wages is a great motivator for working hard and being well organised.

Caleb Morley

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #9 on: December 02, 2014, 09:17:35 pm »
In many respects, successfully employing someone is more about you than them.

Having the right kind of personality to be "the boss" - to motivate & encourage whilst still laying down the rules - to handle the extra stress that comes with even the best employees - to be up to date with all the regulations & requirements - to put systems in place for relatively simple "common sense" things that a new employee might not understand - to be uber organized and maximise the profit your employee makes for you - and to simply handle the added responsibility and potential liabilities that come along with employing - -  - if you can get your own act together properly in these regards then you'll be able to train in and deal with a wider range of characters & finding the "right person" will be less of a challenge.

Excellent post

Celeb, I will email maybe tonight but prob tomorrow been at the hospital today, and now need to sort some bits out

Darran

Hi Darren,

Thanks, hope all is well re the hospital. No rush mate of the email.

Cheers,

Caleb

Caleb Morley

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2014, 09:20:03 pm »
Quote
In many respects, successfully employing someone is more about you than them.

Having the right kind of personality to be "the boss" - to motivate & encourage whilst still laying down the rules - to handle the extra stress that comes with even the best employees - to be up to date with all the regulations & requirements - to put systems in place for relatively simple "common sense" things that a new employee might not understand - to be uber organized and maximise the profit your employee makes for you - and to simply handle the added responsibility and potential liabilities that come along with employing - -  - if you can get your own act together properly in these regards then you'll be able to train in and deal with a wider range of characters & finding the "right person" will be less of a challenge.

+1

I don't think I'm a naturally good manager of people... I've been a bit too soft in the past.

Having people working for you is a MASSIVE learning curve!

Andy

Andy,

I'm the same, been to soft and too matey with the guy I've just let go.

Unfortunately being a nice guy and mate to your employee doesn't work when you are the boss. That's what I've learnt. That's not to say you have to be a tyrant but well you know what I mean.

I'm glad I've gone through the process of being a mate to an employee it's taught me so much and now I won't make certain mistakes again.

Cheers,

Caleb

LWC

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Re: Employing People
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2014, 10:54:55 pm »
If you want to employ be prepared for headaches...a lot lol