Blakesmaster
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I know it's a tough question because everyone has a different area with different economics and the like but I'm not sure what to do.
Most of you know my story but for those who don't I'm a recent start up, 1 year in with two partners, little overhead and a ####load of drive to build our biz into a real local competitor. My old boss fired me at the beginning of last season when I explained to him I was starting my own gig. W/in 2 mos he started calling me back for big jobs to climb, run the bucket, drag brush, whatever. If I was free, I said, sure, found cash, right? W/in the past season he has seen me evolve from a ground guy with a strong back to a decent climber who's up on the latest gear and ideas ( thanks to this site ). I've also doubled the amount of equipment our business has in the past year and we've prepped ourselves to become a serious competitor in the following season. Anyway, thas the history.
The boss comes to me last week and asks me to come back full time-ish. He's asking for a commitment of 4-5 days a week because he's looking to expand. Half the crew toward lot clearing and I'd be running the residential crew. This means bucket work ( which I'm still a noob at ) climbing and being in charge of whoever he hires for ground work.
I'm a bit weary that my business will not grow enough in this economy to support myself ( both of my other partners still hold their day jobs ) and something to lean on money-wise seems a good idea so I'm thinking of taking him up on his offer. Except he hasn't made one yet. I currently work for him at 13 an hour to give you an idea with bonuses depending how much climbing I do in a given week. I want to settle on a flat rate that is reasonable for both him and me.
It seems a step back but I am worried about the availability of current work. Most of the work we got this summer was from price shoppers but as most of you know I almost cut our balls off on a few occasions trying to get a job. With this, I'd be on the books, my partner, who leaves his city job at 2:30 on the dot everyday ( who's also ISA certified ) can bid jobs, set the schedule and I'd chip in my time on my 2-3 days off per week, so our business shouldn't take much, if any, hit.
Anywho, that was a ramble and a half so if you managed to make it through my little diatribe, tell me what you think I should ask for. This is on the books pay, no benny's, but I'll have my WC if somthin should occur.
Thanks guys,
Chris.
Most of you know my story but for those who don't I'm a recent start up, 1 year in with two partners, little overhead and a ####load of drive to build our biz into a real local competitor. My old boss fired me at the beginning of last season when I explained to him I was starting my own gig. W/in 2 mos he started calling me back for big jobs to climb, run the bucket, drag brush, whatever. If I was free, I said, sure, found cash, right? W/in the past season he has seen me evolve from a ground guy with a strong back to a decent climber who's up on the latest gear and ideas ( thanks to this site ). I've also doubled the amount of equipment our business has in the past year and we've prepped ourselves to become a serious competitor in the following season. Anyway, thas the history.
The boss comes to me last week and asks me to come back full time-ish. He's asking for a commitment of 4-5 days a week because he's looking to expand. Half the crew toward lot clearing and I'd be running the residential crew. This means bucket work ( which I'm still a noob at ) climbing and being in charge of whoever he hires for ground work.
I'm a bit weary that my business will not grow enough in this economy to support myself ( both of my other partners still hold their day jobs ) and something to lean on money-wise seems a good idea so I'm thinking of taking him up on his offer. Except he hasn't made one yet. I currently work for him at 13 an hour to give you an idea with bonuses depending how much climbing I do in a given week. I want to settle on a flat rate that is reasonable for both him and me.
It seems a step back but I am worried about the availability of current work. Most of the work we got this summer was from price shoppers but as most of you know I almost cut our balls off on a few occasions trying to get a job. With this, I'd be on the books, my partner, who leaves his city job at 2:30 on the dot everyday ( who's also ISA certified ) can bid jobs, set the schedule and I'd chip in my time on my 2-3 days off per week, so our business shouldn't take much, if any, hit.
Anywho, that was a ramble and a half so if you managed to make it through my little diatribe, tell me what you think I should ask for. This is on the books pay, no benny's, but I'll have my WC if somthin should occur.
Thanks guys,
Chris.