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<blockquote data-quote="NYCFXG" data-source="post: 3090202" data-attributes="member: 56621"><p>I actually pay hourly. But I am forced to be a hawk with hours. I have put many hours into building routes that take 7 hours to complete. 1 hour to set up and 7 hours door to door. I take the half hour off for their break. Routes have different start times depending on pick ups. It takes some getting used to by the people who work for me, but over time it has helped me staff the routes that historically were harder to find drivers for because the routes that run longer lead to overtime. Hurdles are consistent pay, "take home pay demands", and clock milkers. I sell it to them by explaining, if they have a break down or if we are unusually heavy they are compensated additionally for their time appropriately. But it helps me on days with early/late exemption, weather cancellations and extremely light days. Some appreciate it, others would rather get "straight pay". It was a rough transition but completely necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYCFXG, post: 3090202, member: 56621"] I actually pay hourly. But I am forced to be a hawk with hours. I have put many hours into building routes that take 7 hours to complete. 1 hour to set up and 7 hours door to door. I take the half hour off for their break. Routes have different start times depending on pick ups. It takes some getting used to by the people who work for me, but over time it has helped me staff the routes that historically were harder to find drivers for because the routes that run longer lead to overtime. Hurdles are consistent pay, "take home pay demands", and clock milkers. I sell it to them by explaining, if they have a break down or if we are unusually heavy they are compensated additionally for their time appropriately. But it helps me on days with early/late exemption, weather cancellations and extremely light days. Some appreciate it, others would rather get "straight pay". It was a rough transition but completely necessary. [/QUOTE]
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