Bubbles Galore
Active member
After testing the waters with some summer detailing last year, I'm ready to make the jump and close off one of my bays to offer detailing full time!
My question is, how should I go about paying my detailers. I would like to 1099 all of my employees and pay them based on a per job percentage. Would something like this make sense?
The "house" (building use, chemicals, equipment) = 20-25% of total sale
The "house" (profit) = 10-15%
The "detailer" = 85-90%
For example, on a $200 sale, the car wash would receive $40 for building use (20%), $16 as profit (10% of total sale minus original building use "fee"), and the detailer would receive $144 as payment for the job (the remaining balance)...
Not sure if these numbers actually work, this has been the part of the shop that I have been putting off far too long. Should the "house" receive more? Definitely looking for some input on what some of you pay your detailers.
Thanks in advance!
My question is, how should I go about paying my detailers. I would like to 1099 all of my employees and pay them based on a per job percentage. Would something like this make sense?
The "house" (building use, chemicals, equipment) = 20-25% of total sale
The "house" (profit) = 10-15%
The "detailer" = 85-90%
For example, on a $200 sale, the car wash would receive $40 for building use (20%), $16 as profit (10% of total sale minus original building use "fee"), and the detailer would receive $144 as payment for the job (the remaining balance)...
Not sure if these numbers actually work, this has been the part of the shop that I have been putting off far too long. Should the "house" receive more? Definitely looking for some input on what some of you pay your detailers.
Thanks in advance!