u/SafetyMan35:Yes to all of your questions. I provide them the tools and safety equipment they need, schedule the installs, and tell them how to do the job based on what the customer wants.
u/GillianOMalley: They do not have an hourly rate, just paid per foot of install and a bonus per finished install. That being said, they can make 600-800 working 8-10 hours a day during season. They are averaging $70-$80 per hour. How can I, if possible, have W2 employees without paying time and a half if they work over 40 hours? If I paid everyone 1.5X for overtime on top of what they make I would literally go broke and nobody would have a job lol.
u/SafetyMan35:Yes to all of your questions. I provide them the tools and safety equipment they need, schedule the installs, and tell them how to do the job based on what the customer wants.
u/GillianOMalley: They do not have an hourly rate, just paid per foot of install and a bonus per finished install. That being said, they can make 600-800 working 8-10 hours a day during season. They are averaging $70-$80 per hour. How can I, if possible, have W2 employees without paying time and a half if they work over 40 hours? If I paid everyone 1.5X for overtime on top of what they make I would literally go broke and nobody would have a job lol.