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exoticpete
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Post: # 102807Post exoticpete

Hi looking for advice on which is the best path to go regarding hiring more staff, CIS seems the best way but looking to retain good staff and I think they would prefer to be on the books.

Any advice/experience would be great
Thanks

Peter
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 102812Post lutonlagerlout

Peter
we used to have lads on the cards/books and they hated it

ok so they got 20 days paid holiday and a bit of sick pay but the overall wage reflected that

so now they are all subbies and they get a lot better money, plus get a tax rebate once a year

also they are free to freelance for other people as they are not tied to us

previously it caused a lot of bad feeling with lads doing *privates * with the firms tools vans etc

hope this helps

LLL
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exoticpete
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Post: # 102815Post exoticpete

Thanks for the advice Luton hope your keeping busy

Cheers Peter
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 102816Post lutonlagerlout

we are flat out but I havenot laid a brick or flag for 2 months
renovation and refurb is nice work in the winter but am getting bored with sanding floors and picking up plaster now
:;):
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lemoncurd1702
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Post: # 102817Post lemoncurd1702

Agree with LLL much easier and more beneficial all round except for hmrc.

Get a customer to pay their wages now and then and take it off the bill, at least then it can be proven that they have worked for others. Good to get a nil return in now and then.
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Post: # 102836Post Captain Concrete

I think a mixture of both is good, I use subbies when were really busy but as an employer you have much more control if there on the books.
Been in concreting for 22 years

exoticpete
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Post: # 102843Post exoticpete

thanks captain concrete I do like a bit of control :)
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