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Jodi
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I am new to the carpet cleaning industry and just getting
started. I can't seem to find a lot of information as to how
staff get paid.
Personally, from experience in other cleaning fields, I prefer to pay a percentage of each job but I would like to ask for opinions on the subject. What works and why? |
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MR. STEAMER
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Truthfully nothing works...lol but it all depends on who's equipment it is.... employee GTA average 13% on booked 18% upsell(starter) for an experienced tech 18%book 24%upsell sub GTA average 35%-45%.... some maybe better at 45% cross the board
precentage without time restrictions work best...
I think you can get CC'ers on hourly you can pay a novice 7 bucks an hour but it works it's way right up to 25 bucks for a seasoned cleaner hope that helps |
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doug
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Jodi: We pay 25% for the tech. + hourly for anything other than just cleaning. But I am not from the GTA.
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Superglide Ken
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Doug: You mean that you don't have people that will work for just food up there like the GTA has?
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SGK: I am the only one that has to work for food.
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Jodi
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Thanks for the input! I am not from the GTA either ... more west
in Calgary but I imagine that we Canuks have a few things in common...
eh?
So, how do you both weigh in on the sub vs. employee? Specifically, since I do own all the equipment, do you have any suggestions? thanks, Jodi |
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doug
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Jodi: A person is not considered a sub if you supply the equipment. Laws may very from provience to provience so the definition as to what revenue canada considers may be different out west but I doubt it. To be leagal a sub must register a WSIB that they are self employed or you could very be left on the hook if they do not consider you employee a sub. I have been threw this. Laws changed regarding subs many years ago.
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Jodi
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TRUE! Don't want to be on the hook for that. So, hourly or comission then? What works for you (since I can't just pay in food)... |
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MR. STEAMER
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percentages is the best way to go..... but if you go hourly you have to set time restrictions... or the labour might out weigh the job
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another down fall regarding hourly is no incentive??
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MR. STEAMER
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yes some people don't feel good if they aint upstealing for extra percentages
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Steaminpile
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when I started out I was being paid percentage
started at 20% and went up to 29% within a year.
@ 13% they'd better be charging .50 sq.ft. otherwise you're making less than minimum wage IMO.
second CC job I had I started at $12 pr.hr. and made about the same $$$ with less hours I'm looking at hiring someone and I'm thinking I'll just pay them $14 pr.hr. to start or 25% which ever they prefer tough to find a good RELIABLE tech I mean,why would any right minded decent person wanna be a carpet cleaner
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Most cleaners dont have enough work in the winter to keep techs full time Big talkers about how much they do in the summer but when winter comes the techs get fired quit or layed off. they start with new techs in spring. Before you hire make sure you have more than enough work to even keep a tech part time and think about full time much latter
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Jodi
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You make a good point... there is a big difference in those percentages...
Please clarify for me if this is solo or in a team of 2 how pay should work. Do you pay your tech a % then pay a helper a % too? Is this why it is 13% (because it is times 2 people?) Or do you pay a tech a higher % (20-29%) and have them pay thier own helper? Also, what do you think is better solo or team of 2? Edited by Jodi |
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