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roselvaggio
Jobber Ambassador
29 days ago

Are your kids employed by your business?

We have three kids and two are teenagers. I own a cleaning company and while they can’t work onsite, I do believe there are office-related and inventory-related tasks that could make them eligible for payroll. Have you done this? What are the pros and cons?

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  • I start my kids at 10 for certain jobs. The older ladies are more likely to give the crew treats when kids are working hard. Two of mine got fired the first two years and didn't make a good hand until 12. I like to start training them at home starting at five. Small chores that pay and I start telling that they can have things for however much it costs almost every time they ask for something. We also do volunteer work with our youth group so I always have some trained teenagers around working. 

  • Commenting to follow along. Mine is only a little over 2 at this point, but curious if anyone has utilized their little ones for "modeling" or the like. I know there are some tax benefits there...

  • MBMW7's avatar
    MBMW7
    Contributor 2

    I’ve tried paying my kids for admin work, but they rarely get past the starting line. It’s a good idea in theory, but in practice I usually end up doing the tasks anyway.

  • i own a pressure washing company, and I do employ my kids on jobsites, and it's fine by law in my state, so I would check with your local and state labor laws first, to be sure