Pburgh wrote:Do you pay their health insurance?
Yes, we have a pretty good plan, and everyone is eligible at 90 days. Those who refuse health insurance for whatever reasons get an extra $1 per hour in wages instead.
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Pburgh wrote:Let me get this straight - you pay the entire amount of their health care and if, after 90 days, they decide not to participate in the plan, they then make $12 per hour. Is that correct?
Pburgh wrote:Well, you are in the minority and you are very lucky. Most companies cannot afford to pick up the entire bill for health care. (our guys pay 15%) We have 100% $10 co-pay, free dental, vision, std and life insurance. We have 50 employees and our pay rate is very good, however we could not afford to increase our employees' pay by $2 per hour. Yours would be an increase of $30,000 per year in salaries alone. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Nope, I'm blonde, but I don't believe that would be a hit you would be willing or could be willing to take.
Pburgh wrote:I would love to be in an industry or business like yours where almost nothing affects your healthy margins. Amazing
gtalum wrote:Lindaloo wrote:Telling someone to rethink their business was very innappropriate.
The most common mistake small business owners make is to become emotionally attached to their business so that they cannot let it go under any circumstances, even when it's the best thing to do. That's how people end up financially ruined.
If margins are so thin that a $2 per hour raise for your employees will put you under, it really IS a good time to rethink the business plan.
Lindaloo wrote:Well, not to sound mean or anything, but I would not work for you.
How in the world can you possibly expect your employees to not get attached and possibly make you more money? All I can say is HOO BOY!!
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