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Originally Posted by pacificustoms
I've hired just nothing has worked out. The problem is here that I take in projects that I'm really going to enjoy and do them at a very reasonable rate and when you factor in the cost of living around the area (one of the highest I've seen in California) its hard to pay good wages while covering overhead and make a few bucks to factor in the headaches. I also like working with people who are devoted to the work and like to hang around and learn while not working, I haven't been able to find that. I'm always trying to learn new things and improve on things I already know, I'd like someone similar. A lot of people don't like working for a 25 year old so that makes it difficult as well.
So I am open to hire if anyone thinks they have what it takes or is willing to give it a try.
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Robbie,
Your a spitten image of what I went through and still am going through. After 5 employees and 6 years later I finally found a good one. He does get paid very well and has medical. You need someone with morals ,work ,ethic and love for what we do. Finding him or here is like winning the lottery. The level of work at your age will only make you work harder and better and when you least expect it your dream worker will show up. I know it's a pain in the ass. We build high end product and all seed and done we don't even have two nickels to rub together. Finding the write worker is half the stress. Finding a customer with deep pockets to just make a decent living is the other half. But any how good luck and maybe will meet some day.