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It sounds like he’s seeing pound signs without really knowing the work you’ve put in mate (in my opinion).... i’d Let him go and work it out himself but wouldn’t help him in anyway, maybe sell some work to someone else... I totally appreciate that people want to go on their own, who wouldn’t with half a brain but don’t bite the hand that feeds you and don’t p on your own doorstep...Hope you work it out mate, i’d certainly only think about yourself... have a good holiday 👍🏿
Quote from: Marc Stock on May 12, 2018, 09:04:34 pmAdamI would look at getting someone else on board pronto. I was chatting to odbods about this sort of thing and he said they had to get through a few lads before finding the right ones. In fact if i remember rightly one lad stopped all together to dosomething else and was back with them in 12 months.Yeh it's a shame as I thought he was a good un. He's been great to be fair. I don't think he's a bad lad or that he would screw me over just think he has half a brain and wants to better himself. Can't blame him I just don't want to risk losing any work if he is that way inclined.
AdamI would look at getting someone else on board pronto. I was chatting to odbods about this sort of thing and he said they had to get through a few lads before finding the right ones. In fact if i remember rightly one lad stopped all together to dosomething else and was back with them in 12 months.
Quote from: Shrek on May 12, 2018, 07:40:58 pmPersonally I wouldn’t sell him a single job. Your setting him up to be a competitor where your work is already, let him start from scratch and see how hard it is . He’s learnt the ropes now he wants to take the jobs off you or buy them (whichever way you look at it) . You didn’t spend all that money on canvassing etc just so you could train someone up and then sell them a ready made business did you? Maybe I’m a bit hard faced but that’s the way I’d look at it , if it happened to me . You may be different but good luck in whatever you decide Yeh i know, i have thought about it and i think his head has been turned. Like you say hes had the training, knows what he is doing and thinks he can sub some jobs whilst he builds his own round up.its crossed my mind if should i just beat him to the punch and get shut of him now.. seems like he is going to leave inevitably anyway...i was quite confident about leaving him to complete some work whilst im away, now im not so confident in leaving him alone with my van and job sheets...
Personally I wouldn’t sell him a single job. Your setting him up to be a competitor where your work is already, let him start from scratch and see how hard it is . He’s learnt the ropes now he wants to take the jobs off you or buy them (whichever way you look at it) . You didn’t spend all that money on canvassing etc just so you could train someone up and then sell them a ready made business did you? Maybe I’m a bit hard faced but that’s the way I’d look at it , if it happened to me . You may be different but good luck in whatever you decide
Quote from: deeege on May 12, 2018, 09:13:54 amQuote from: adam thompson on May 12, 2018, 08:12:26 amQuote from: Marc Stock on May 12, 2018, 07:47:04 amQuote from: adam thompson on May 12, 2018, 06:12:35 amCheers Nathan.I might be going back to a solo operator for a while so was pondering what to do with a bit of excess work I have.I could always just dump the worst of it, slow payers, Messer's etc. I think subbing would be better than renting.Isnt employing working out Adam?He mentioned to me last week that he was thinking about going self employed and if he does would i be interested in giving him some work on a subby type basis...... not yet but said in a month or so he was considering it (ive not spoke to him about this yet so dont want to say too much as not decided)Looks like i have trained up a competitor just like some of you guys predicted Im not really surprised, it was always a possibility....to be honest im not really that bothered either which i suppose speaks volumes about what i think about employing, i have been questioning the whole idea lately.Its a mixed bag marc is employing, i like some aspects of it but others i could certainly do without. A few negatives/pitfalls ive found cashflow - this is really highlighted when you are paying wages, you dont really notice slow or bad payers when soloOrganising - running 2 vans, filling/charging, 2 lots of gear, making work sheets, organizing days etc, chasing payments, updating sheets - the list goes on and it all adds to the workload on an evening.New work - this is a ballache - you need more work fast which means investment in money or time and then the whole process of messers, no payers and picking up crapIts not easy mate, theres a few things you need in place imonumber 1 is go cardless thats what i would do differently, you need that cashflowyou also need to be honest about your round, i had a few more skipper and bad customers than perhaps i admitted to and when i was always behind i didnt really think about it. Now im up to date and that work is due and they mess you about then i feel it.Bottom line is i dont know if i really want all the hassle, i might look at something else business wise.i could sub him some worki could sell him some worki could get rid and get another employee and carry onor i could go back solo for a bit and see how i feel in a couple of monthsIve also got a situation where my girlfriend is coming to the end of her materntiy leave and her going back to work would involve evenings and weekend work which would mean me doing a lot of baby sitting lol so i need to make a decision what works for us all both financially and in terms of minimum stress. One thing i can say is there is definitely more to life than money, is ok earning more but if your stress levels increase with it whats the point. I think i was happier when i was earning less on my own but i think i need to revisit that situation to find out.Anyway ill be pondering over it the nxt two weeks form a nice hot beach somewhere in italy You don’t baby sit your own child mate.Look after? You read my entire post and pulled me up on wrong use of a phrase?Ok thanks
Quote from: adam thompson on May 12, 2018, 08:12:26 amQuote from: Marc Stock on May 12, 2018, 07:47:04 amQuote from: adam thompson on May 12, 2018, 06:12:35 amCheers Nathan.I might be going back to a solo operator for a while so was pondering what to do with a bit of excess work I have.I could always just dump the worst of it, slow payers, Messer's etc. I think subbing would be better than renting.Isnt employing working out Adam?He mentioned to me last week that he was thinking about going self employed and if he does would i be interested in giving him some work on a subby type basis...... not yet but said in a month or so he was considering it (ive not spoke to him about this yet so dont want to say too much as not decided)Looks like i have trained up a competitor just like some of you guys predicted Im not really surprised, it was always a possibility....to be honest im not really that bothered either which i suppose speaks volumes about what i think about employing, i have been questioning the whole idea lately.Its a mixed bag marc is employing, i like some aspects of it but others i could certainly do without. A few negatives/pitfalls ive found cashflow - this is really highlighted when you are paying wages, you dont really notice slow or bad payers when soloOrganising - running 2 vans, filling/charging, 2 lots of gear, making work sheets, organizing days etc, chasing payments, updating sheets - the list goes on and it all adds to the workload on an evening.New work - this is a ballache - you need more work fast which means investment in money or time and then the whole process of messers, no payers and picking up crapIts not easy mate, theres a few things you need in place imonumber 1 is go cardless thats what i would do differently, you need that cashflowyou also need to be honest about your round, i had a few more skipper and bad customers than perhaps i admitted to and when i was always behind i didnt really think about it. Now im up to date and that work is due and they mess you about then i feel it.Bottom line is i dont know if i really want all the hassle, i might look at something else business wise.i could sub him some worki could sell him some worki could get rid and get another employee and carry onor i could go back solo for a bit and see how i feel in a couple of monthsIve also got a situation where my girlfriend is coming to the end of her materntiy leave and her going back to work would involve evenings and weekend work which would mean me doing a lot of baby sitting lol so i need to make a decision what works for us all both financially and in terms of minimum stress. One thing i can say is there is definitely more to life than money, is ok earning more but if your stress levels increase with it whats the point. I think i was happier when i was earning less on my own but i think i need to revisit that situation to find out.Anyway ill be pondering over it the nxt two weeks form a nice hot beach somewhere in italy You don’t baby sit your own child mate.
Quote from: Marc Stock on May 12, 2018, 07:47:04 amQuote from: adam thompson on May 12, 2018, 06:12:35 amCheers Nathan.I might be going back to a solo operator for a while so was pondering what to do with a bit of excess work I have.I could always just dump the worst of it, slow payers, Messer's etc. I think subbing would be better than renting.Isnt employing working out Adam?He mentioned to me last week that he was thinking about going self employed and if he does would i be interested in giving him some work on a subby type basis...... not yet but said in a month or so he was considering it (ive not spoke to him about this yet so dont want to say too much as not decided)Looks like i have trained up a competitor just like some of you guys predicted Im not really surprised, it was always a possibility....to be honest im not really that bothered either which i suppose speaks volumes about what i think about employing, i have been questioning the whole idea lately.Its a mixed bag marc is employing, i like some aspects of it but others i could certainly do without. A few negatives/pitfalls ive found cashflow - this is really highlighted when you are paying wages, you dont really notice slow or bad payers when soloOrganising - running 2 vans, filling/charging, 2 lots of gear, making work sheets, organizing days etc, chasing payments, updating sheets - the list goes on and it all adds to the workload on an evening.New work - this is a ballache - you need more work fast which means investment in money or time and then the whole process of messers, no payers and picking up crapIts not easy mate, theres a few things you need in place imonumber 1 is go cardless thats what i would do differently, you need that cashflowyou also need to be honest about your round, i had a few more skipper and bad customers than perhaps i admitted to and when i was always behind i didnt really think about it. Now im up to date and that work is due and they mess you about then i feel it.Bottom line is i dont know if i really want all the hassle, i might look at something else business wise.i could sub him some worki could sell him some worki could get rid and get another employee and carry onor i could go back solo for a bit and see how i feel in a couple of monthsIve also got a situation where my girlfriend is coming to the end of her materntiy leave and her going back to work would involve evenings and weekend work which would mean me doing a lot of baby sitting lol so i need to make a decision what works for us all both financially and in terms of minimum stress. One thing i can say is there is definitely more to life than money, is ok earning more but if your stress levels increase with it whats the point. I think i was happier when i was earning less on my own but i think i need to revisit that situation to find out.Anyway ill be pondering over it the nxt two weeks form a nice hot beach somewhere in italy
Quote from: adam thompson on May 12, 2018, 06:12:35 amCheers Nathan.I might be going back to a solo operator for a while so was pondering what to do with a bit of excess work I have.I could always just dump the worst of it, slow payers, Messer's etc. I think subbing would be better than renting.Isnt employing working out Adam?
Cheers Nathan.I might be going back to a solo operator for a while so was pondering what to do with a bit of excess work I have.I could always just dump the worst of it, slow payers, Messer's etc. I think subbing would be better than renting.
Have you ever employed dazmond?