KentuckySawyer
ArboristSite Operative
Tom Dunlap said:Don't stretch the metaphor too far...anyway, no, if they find money in public, it is up to their conscience what they do with it.
Explain how you deal with this issue, KS. Not finding cash,,,side jobs.
To be honest, I haven't had to deal with employees doing side work. I've only been "the boss" for a year or so and don't have any full time employees yet. I can certainly appreciate your perspective as a larger business owner though. I was offered a position with a local company as a consulting arborist and eventually as a manager, and it that role I wouldn't have done "side work" since it would be an obvious conflict of interest. But I would want a cut on customers I brought in.
Years ago when I was a meager brush dragger/climber in another's employment, I don't think I (or many guys I worked with) would have cared for your "windshield" policy, but never solicited side work. On the other hand, my boss was a greedy, lying, weasel, who would NEVER give an employee a lousy dime for selling extra work. He inadvertently "trained" his workers to be disloyal and bitter towards him. Quite the opposite of your 10% offer.
I'll reserve further comments on your policy for a few years... when I'm running a couple crews.