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Getting employees - 08-03-2007, 03:26 PM

This is an interesting discussion area. I am curious for those that hire what is the usual wage? From the threads so far, the practical income is $50/hr with a good 2 details (2 details) per day a best average case. I know day labor people are cheap but usually a good idea but what is a typical hired staff wage?
   
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Re: Getting employees - 08-03-2007, 03:32 PM

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This is an interesting discussion area. I am curious for those that hire what is the usual wage? From the threads so far, the practical income is $50/hr with a good 2 details (2 details) per day a best average case. I know day labor people are cheap but usually a good idea but what is a typical hired staff wage?
to start welcome to the site....you might want to try the search feature for this we have had quite a few discussions about hiring help with lots of pro's & con's

But to answer your question quickly, what people can charge and what do you pay hired help...depends on where you live


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Re: Getting employees - 08-03-2007, 03:40 PM

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to start welcome to the site....you might want to try the search feature for this we have had quite a few discussions about hiring help with lots of pro's & con's

But to answer your question quickly, what people can charge and what do you pay hired help...depends on where you live
Thanks for fast response. I looked through most of the threads but I never saw a salary discussion per say. I was looking for a generally full time employee person not a part timer.

What about North Carolina in one of the major cities such as Charlotte?

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Re: Getting employees - 08-03-2007, 03:45 PM

Have a look at this thread...or search for key word..hiring




http://www.detailcity.org/forums/gen...ghlight=hiring


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Re: Getting employees - 08-07-2007, 11:42 PM

how does a new business hire good employees and managers?
   
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Re: Getting employees - 08-08-2007, 06:01 AM

By experience and good references !
   
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