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When do you know when to start hiring?
Here at GB Plumbing, we knew we should be starting to hire when we were working over 70 hours a week and not seeing any slow down with jobs coming in. We’re now up to 3 trucks, and are looking to hire again as things continue to keep growing and we want to continue to provide more services to our community.GBPlumbing1 year agoJobber Ambassador2KViews6likes16CommentsSubcontractors vs Direct Labor
Would you consider hiring subcontractors instead of hiring direct labor when talent is hard to find in your local market? My business has had a lot of success partnering with other companies to complete specific projects. In our service area, the collective workload exceeds the workforce so there is a general sense of camaraderie vs competition. What are you seeing and what has worked in your business?bedellmgmt1 year agoJobber Ambassador1.8KViews8likes16CommentsHow do you help employees collect tips?
We run a cleaning company, and in our industry, tips are a regular occurrence. However, Jobber doesn't support tip collection on the mobile app or on an emailed invoice. Tips can only be collected from a credit card payment in the client hub. Consequently, our staff rarely get tips. Are any of you using other software to assist in tip collection for your employees? Any ideas on how to overcome this issue?1.4KViews5likes19Comments- rebecca1 year agoJobber Community Team1.3KViews0likes9Comments
Commission Based Pay?
Hey guys! Wondering if anyone here has experience with paying employees commission instead of hourly. How is that working for you guys? How do you have it set up to where you’re making the profit you need and the employee is happy and motivated to work hard? At what percentage do you pay? Thanks!HomeServicePro1 year agoContributor 21.2KViews7likes14CommentsHiring the Right People!
Finding and Keeping Skilled Workers in the Trades Finding good help is tough, especially in the trades. What’s your approach to hiring people who not only have the skills, but also fit well with your team? And once you’ve got the right people, how do you keep them motivated and loyal to your business? Let’s talk about hiring techniques and retention.ryaantuttle1 year agoJobber Ambassador1.1KViews3likes8CommentsBest job perks?
Welcome some of the best incentives that have helped with loyalty, morale and recruitment...tickets to sports games? New uniform shoes? Little surprise gifts? (Or is it really just money that drives behavior?) Welcome that feedback too.SummerHouseCC1 year agoContributor 21KViews5likes10CommentsNeed advice on scaling
Hi everyone need some advice. The phone has been ringing off the hook and I just can’t keep up with all the work coming my way. I’m a small one man operation and full time firefighter looking to add a couple guys to my operation. any tips would help on how to properly go about expanding. Thank you guys!1KViews4likes10Comments
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