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Daniël Bos
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  1. 1. How Much

    • Nothing! He's wasted lots of time and caused grief.
    • Piece-rate, £60 for the two days
    • Full rate, £150 it is the price agreed upon
    • Other, Please specify?


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As with any job, that ive been too thats was new. Ill always do a reccie around about the same time as what i would leave on the 1st day in the job.

 

 

 

You gave him a lot of chances and still didnt change ?

 

 

 

As for pay. Youve already worked out how much he cleared, as well as picking him up etcetc.

 

So just pay what hes worked.

 

Hes asked for a fair wage so paying what hes worked is fair enough to me

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As with any job, that ive been too thats was new. Ill always do a reccie around about the same time as what i would leave on the 1st day in the job.

 

 

 

You gave him a lot of chances and still didnt change ?

 

 

 

As for pay. Youve already worked out how much he cleared, as well as picking him up etcetc.

 

So just pay what hes worked.

 

Hes asked for a fair wage so paying what hes worked is fair enough to me

 

Thats funny Dan . Just seen these in quotes you like :biggrin:

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I'm sorry but I'd struggle to pay him the full amount. I've had lads come work for me before and in my first hour have done more than them.

Climbers getting numerous saws stuck then dropping a top on the chipper

Lads been left to chip with hired in chipper and leaving it in a field next to property while they went to get a Macdonolds breakfast 16 mile round trip.

Neither of thesa two examples were paid what was agreed will I loose sleep over it no just use lads I know now.

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Pay him what you agreed and forget about it. Always stick to your side of the deal. Otherwise he'll be starting a thread calling you an unfair boss. 😁 we all learn by our mistakes.

 

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Be the bigger man, stand by your word and pay the agreed amount.

 

But in all honest you should have shown him the door within the first few days or moved him onto piece rate.

 

IMO.

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