Hiring Summer Help?

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Hiring Summer Help?



Hey all,



I operate a fixed location detail shop in Kentucky...and since it has started to get warm...business is really picking up.

Here is what I am thinking........

I do "pickup and delivery", and I am thinking that if I hire someone I could pick the car up before my hired help gets here of a morning and they could start on the car first thing...I could then help them get started...then I could go pickup another car while they are finishing up on the first one...then when I get back with the other car...they can start on it while I return the car they were working on....this way I don't have any lost time in between picking up and delivering.



Therefore, I am thinking about hiring summer help.



Anyone know how I should go about this...and also what should I pay someone.

The person I hire would need to know a little about detailing, have a sense of what really goes into detailing a vehicle, and also be able to work by themselves...because I do not want to have to stand over them and tell them what to do.



I would be able to help them a little in between vehicles.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
Red Truck said:
Hiring Summer Help?



Hey all,



I operate a fixed location detail shop in Kentucky...and since it has started to get warm...business is really picking up.

Here is what I am thinking........

I do "pickup and delivery", and I am thinking that if I hire someone I could pick the car up before my hired help gets here of a morning and they could start on the car first thing...I could then help them get started...then I could go pickup another car while they are finishing up on the first one...then when I get back with the other car...they can start on it while I return the car they were working on....this way I don't have any lost time in between picking up and delivering.



Therefore, I am thinking about hiring summer help.



Anyone know how I should go about this...and also what should I pay someone.

The person I hire would need to know a little about detailing, have a sense of what really goes into detailing a vehicle, and also be able to work by themselves...because I do not want to have to stand over them and tell them what to do.



I would be able to help them a little in between vehicles.

Any help would be appreciated.



The best place to look is a local car board if you can find one. Mike found me on Autopia AND a local Buffalo car board, and there are other's on the board that do have experience in detail work, and if not it wouldn't take much to train them a little. I still haven't touched the rotary yet, I don't trust myself on a customers car. I still ask quite a bit of questions. I think I'm getting better. :nixweiss And quicker too.
 
I don't think that we have a local car board around here...are there other places that I could look?



I am willing to pay $10 per hour for help...does that sound reasonable?
 
Red Truck said:
I don't think that we have a local car board around here...are there other places that I could look?



I am willing to pay $10 per hour for help...does that sound reasonable?



I honestly don't know then. Maybe you could find somebody that you can trust, train them, and pay them a little lower. You can train somebody how to detail, but you can't train them to be responsible and hard working.



$10 an hour is very reasonable. ;)
 
Depends who you want to do the job. If you want a high school or college kid home for the summer, $10 a hour is fantastic. It you want an adult, well then i dont know.
 
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