Hi everyone,
Currently just me plumbing but looking to branch out
Just wondering how the employers and users of subs keep their workers working their best:
The pricework way - how do you avoid corner cutting and paying for time repairing cock ups.
On the clock workers paid for time - do you give workers an estimated time you expect it to be finished and how do you make sure they stick to it.
A mix of the two or something different?
By nature i am tempted to go on price as when i started on site i worked in a different trade and the company had 1 team that took 5-6 days to do the job while me and the other team on price did the same job in 2 1/2 - 3 days ( not cutting corners but sweat dripping off us , while they looked relaxed).
Plus any other tips on getting the best out of your workers appreciated . Thanks
Currently just me plumbing but looking to branch out
Just wondering how the employers and users of subs keep their workers working their best:
The pricework way - how do you avoid corner cutting and paying for time repairing cock ups.
On the clock workers paid for time - do you give workers an estimated time you expect it to be finished and how do you make sure they stick to it.
A mix of the two or something different?
By nature i am tempted to go on price as when i started on site i worked in a different trade and the company had 1 team that took 5-6 days to do the job while me and the other team on price did the same job in 2 1/2 - 3 days ( not cutting corners but sweat dripping off us , while they looked relaxed).
Plus any other tips on getting the best out of your workers appreciated . Thanks