I employ 6 people full time but it's a ball ache.
I'm getting more and more tempted to just keep myself busy than pay guys. I don't really do much of the overall work now but you need to learn to be thick skinned. I have guys who have been here a while and they'll still try and nip home early etc.
If they are working alongside you then thats half the battle but you'll need to remember when you take someone on it's like bringing a kid on board, you need to keep them on the straight and narrow, check their work, listen to what they're saying to clients.
Just remember you'll need to add pension, tax and employers national insurance onto their wages (our employers NI bill last year was well over £10,000)
Sounds bad, but i have a good life, never work late unless it's essential. If we could all get the correct staff we'd be millionaires because the work is there, the quality of staff, sadly at the moment, is very grim.
People expect the world and want to spend half of it on their phones