- Jul 22, 2011
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Ok, so I'm starting up a small private computer repair business at this time. So far, I've been doing all the repairs myself, but I'm looking to have someone work under me so I can just focus on promoting the business.
The thing I'm not sure about is how I would pay the employee. I am thinking for some jobs, such as virus removal, data retrieval/backup, and other fairly basic things, I would give them a cut (50%) of what I charge the client. For jobs that would require hourly time (like hardware repair/replacement), I would do the same as far as the cut from what the client pays. Not sure if there is a set way most people in this field get paid, or if it varies from employer to employer.
Also not sure of the best way to keep them from stealing clients other than a basic contract. Figured in the contract, it would inform them that if found to be working with a client under the table, they will be terminated immediately. Also, since all clients would be contacting me first, I would be able to do 30 day check ups on client satisfaction and could find out at that point if any additional work had been done that I was unaware of.
If anyone on here has any suggestions for any of this based on their own personal experiences, I would love to hear them. Thanks.
The thing I'm not sure about is how I would pay the employee. I am thinking for some jobs, such as virus removal, data retrieval/backup, and other fairly basic things, I would give them a cut (50%) of what I charge the client. For jobs that would require hourly time (like hardware repair/replacement), I would do the same as far as the cut from what the client pays. Not sure if there is a set way most people in this field get paid, or if it varies from employer to employer.
Also not sure of the best way to keep them from stealing clients other than a basic contract. Figured in the contract, it would inform them that if found to be working with a client under the table, they will be terminated immediately. Also, since all clients would be contacting me first, I would be able to do 30 day check ups on client satisfaction and could find out at that point if any additional work had been done that I was unaware of.
If anyone on here has any suggestions for any of this based on their own personal experiences, I would love to hear them. Thanks.