Posted by Buzzman72 on May 24, 2014 at 09:43:36 from (74.138.170.6):
In Reply to: Worker's pay posted by 37Chief on May 23, 2014 at 13:52:56:
There are gonna be people on here who think you're paying him too much, even if he works for free. There are gonna be people on here who will argue with you, no matter what you post.
If you and this man have a good working relationship, you shouldn't be asking the folks here, IMHO...because nobody here has any "skin in the game." MY opinion is that if you have a good working relationship with this man, you should sit down with him and discuss the matter. Let him explain to you why he thinks he should be paid for "seat time." Then, if his explanation is reasonable, discuss what YOUR thoughts are on the subject...then the two of you come to either a meeting of the minds if you reach an agreement, or a parting of the ways if you can't come to an agreement. And I express it this way because, if you can't come to an agreement but he still works for/with you, one or the other of you is going to harbor some resentment...and that can poison the working relationship.
Just MY thoughts, and ONLY because you asked. And I expect a lot of folks to disagree with me, simply because some folks would argue with Jesus Christ himself [whom I'm definitely not] just because they like to argue, and other folks because they believe they are never wrong [not me, 'cause I'm married...so I spend at least half my time being wrong].
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