Posted by Don L C on June 02, 2008 at 07:08:28 from (71.79.18.10):
In Reply to: Hourly Wage posted by Minn. Norske on June 01, 2008 at 19:06:03:
This fellow has been paying you $12 per hour.....so you both should be satisfied with that.....he knows your work speed....take a 20 min. break morning and afternoon.....Let him help find and pick up parts......
Get you a notebook and a receipt book,keep very good records......start a new page each day.....at the bottom of each page and on the same line.....HOURS WORKED.....@$12 =......Total parts cost listed above..TOTAL $........
this way you can thumb through each day and know the investment so far.. HE SHOULD PAY FOR PARTS EACH DAY....AND PAY YOU EACH WEEK... Give him a receipt and keep one for yourself...
some of these parts could be expensive, you don't want your money tied up in parts.....take mother out to dinner after church..........Don
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