sudsurfer
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My husband and I built an EE about three years ago and like most mom and pops we did pretty much everything ourselves.
Now three years later we would like to hire a manager or assistant manager to help with the workload. We are open 90 to 95 hours per week depending on the season.
We currentlu have 9 employees most of whom are highschoolers and college kids.
I can see from driving around other car washes in the area that we are NOT the only ones experiencing a general lack of get up and go in our wash attendants.
Do you utilize the same staff for rainy day clean up, pit cleaning, etc?
Still trying to figure it all out. I think if you have ever seen the restaurant rescue shows or undercover boss shows it is the same thing we are feeling. We are so busy putting out the fires and fixing and maintaining every little thing that we don't have time to put be present in the supervision of each member of our staff on a daily basis.
Can anyone share how they transitioned to a more harmonious balance?
Now three years later we would like to hire a manager or assistant manager to help with the workload. We are open 90 to 95 hours per week depending on the season.
We currentlu have 9 employees most of whom are highschoolers and college kids.
I can see from driving around other car washes in the area that we are NOT the only ones experiencing a general lack of get up and go in our wash attendants.
Do you utilize the same staff for rainy day clean up, pit cleaning, etc?
Still trying to figure it all out. I think if you have ever seen the restaurant rescue shows or undercover boss shows it is the same thing we are feeling. We are so busy putting out the fires and fixing and maintaining every little thing that we don't have time to put be present in the supervision of each member of our staff on a daily basis.
Can anyone share how they transitioned to a more harmonious balance?