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Hi
I am in the process of starting a cleaning company, I'm not sure which is the best way forward with regards to employing staff. I will initially do everything myself but if business takes off I want to bring in staff on an ad hoc basis to see how things go, I intend to train everyone with me until I feel they're ready so as to ensure quality control. I have been advised to employ them on a self employed basis due to not being able to guarantee hours etc and to simplify things.
Is this the best way forward? If so how do I go about this I.e legally, adverts etc
I have read some if the forums but I'm not sure if things differ for different industries ie, restaurant , cleaning co etc.
I'm not sure if this is relevant but I want to concentrate on end of tenancy cleans, builders cleans but if there's not enough work I may move into residential - does this make a difference I.e commercial, domestic etc
Any advice or links are welcome...
Thank you
Mandy
I am in the process of starting a cleaning company, I'm not sure which is the best way forward with regards to employing staff. I will initially do everything myself but if business takes off I want to bring in staff on an ad hoc basis to see how things go, I intend to train everyone with me until I feel they're ready so as to ensure quality control. I have been advised to employ them on a self employed basis due to not being able to guarantee hours etc and to simplify things.
Is this the best way forward? If so how do I go about this I.e legally, adverts etc
I have read some if the forums but I'm not sure if things differ for different industries ie, restaurant , cleaning co etc.
I'm not sure if this is relevant but I want to concentrate on end of tenancy cleans, builders cleans but if there's not enough work I may move into residential - does this make a difference I.e commercial, domestic etc
Any advice or links are welcome...
Thank you
Mandy