Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Is this asking to much from my employee? -

I hired a scurity guard that is a former florist / landscaper. He patrols the grounds with the golf-cart. I game some hedge clippers and pruning shears and told him to prune the rose bushes and ficus hedge when he is bored. Its a for the most part a drama free job with not much going on..

First off, ask him to do it, not tell him. Florist and landscaping skills are over and above the duties of the security guard job. It also pays more. You are asking your employee to perform a task that has value that you are expecting for free. Not respectful behavior if you want to build loyalty in your employees.There are other ways to achieve the same goal by offering some other non-monetary reward or benefit for the extra effort.And companies wonder why they can t find loyal employees anymore...

You are paying him to work, he has experience in landscaping, he shouldn t mind- I know I wouldn t. Sounds like a pretty good job!

No it isn t asking too much.

Hardly. he should be glad for something to do.

Do you use a conference call service , yes, which one? -

I just want to know some options .

I start using at t conference call and so far is nice http://best-conference-call-service.blogspot.com/

Does anyone know of a manufacturing company that sells nice fabric in USA? -

It seems that everyone I ve talked re: the purchase of fabric are over seas. I would like to support our economy and buy within the USA.

http://www.apparelsearch.com/World_Cloth��Personally, I use a lot of Polartec fabrics. I d also draw your attention to Siltex in Canada, which makes some very good cotton knits (their bare knits program). http://www.siltex.com/

The American fabric industry, though diminished, is still alive and producing multitudes of really fantastic fabrics. There are the major mills like Milliken and ITG (a combination of Burlington Industries, Cone Mills and other companies) and Mount Verrnon Regal. There are also very fine converters like Symphony-Pago Fabrics and Scher Fabrics in New York and jobbing (wholesaling companies) such as Magna Fabrics in New Jersey. There still are garment centers in both New York and LA with clusters of fabric jobbers and importers.Susan Powers publishes a great directory of resources The Resource Room And Guides NETwork at http://www.rrag.net

Info on pay pal and selling? -

hello if i sell through pay pal what details do pay pal send me of buyer.i am thinking of selling a product and need to know if someones clicks buy now am i sent their email and address for contact.i know its probably a stupid question but want to be sure before i start selling

If they purchase something from your through paypay, you will receive their mailing address and email address.

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