"JJ Sinclair" wrote in message
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Three, part-time high school kids or one good *undocumented* worker would
keep
a refinish job in the shop all the time. The owner would have to do the
more
technical things, like mixing, spraying and inspecting. After that, it's
just a
*gel-coat removing party*, followed by a *contouring party*, followed by a
*wet
sanding party*, and then finish up with a *Buffing party*.
JJ Sinclair
Remind me to ignore any *party* invitations coming from JJ!
Liability is a problem when hiring high school kids. This keeps many
established businesses from providing the summer jobs that were available in
my youth. My company would happily provide summer jobs if there were some
reasonable way to do so. One has to either do it right with payroll taxes,
workers comp, etc or run an unacceptable financial risk in our sue-happy
society.
--
bumper ZZ (reverse all after @)
"Dare to be different . . . circle in sink."
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