frankft2000
Senior Member
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You don't fire anybody, but there seems to be a work slow down so we are going to have to lay you off. Don't bother trying to collect unemployement because you are earning money through your own business.
If the company states "no side work" in its policy, then would consider it a violation?
If guys are doing side work, I can't see a problem if they have all the licenses, permits, and required insurances in place.
Come on now. You know the answer to that. You are trying to use a Bill Clinton definition.
If there is a company manual the states no side work and you are in direct competition then expect to be disciplined or fired.Unless you signed an actual "non-compete" when you got hired, the rest is just mumbo jumbo. Do what you want when you get off. Just make sure you are legal in your business, or they can stop you that way, then fire you. You won't have either.
Even if they're competing with the contractor that they work for? Certainly a trunk slammer with a license can do the job for less that his boss who has lot's of overhead costs.
Send a bill for the work done to the customer, and explain that the ex-employee is the one they should chase to get the first charge refunded.If they are stealing work from your company, put them on the street, and take them to court to recover any losses.
I think I know how most people feel about side work on this forum.
My question is this, if an employee carries his own license, insurance, vehicle, own advertising, etc. for a side business, is that considered side work?
Please don't reply with: "Why don't you start your own business?" This would be if you are just starting up.
Thanks.
A license can only be assigned to one business,if yours is assigned to your boss's,then you are illegal. I do wonder,why work for someone else?
..I do wonder,why work for someone else?
Even if they're competing with the contractor that they work for? Certainly a trunk slammer with a license can do the job for less that his boss who has lot's of overhead costs.
If that guy's boss wants to compete with "trunk slammers" then he needs to lower his overhead.
I love when people bash small one man shops (and call them "trunk slammers") and act as if they are doing something wrong by being a small contractor with little overhead. Oh, how unethical!
I wouldn't be so sure a small one man shop has little overhead.If that guy's boss wants to compete with "trunk slammers" then he needs to lower his overhead.
I love when people bash small one man shops (and call them "trunk slammers") and act as if they are doing something wrong by being a small contractor with little overhead. Oh, how unethical!