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Unread Mar 20th, 2007, 09:25 am
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Default Re: Employing teachers

Congrats! That's great.

I'm actually in the same boat. I'm opening a new school in a nearby town and have contracted a woman to work with me. It's not easy, but hey you've got to give it a shot. Fliers have already gone out and lessons begin in April.

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I'm already paying more than the going rate so hopefully that will inspire some loyalty and feeling of 'worth'.
I hate to burst that bubble, but it's been my managerial experience that higher pay means nothing. You should pay people an appropriate amount for their experience level and that's it. Higher pay won't make people more loyal.

I worked just as hard and was just as loyal for $4.25/hour as I did/was when I made $6.25, $7.50, $20 and so on. It's in the person, not the pay check.

Just make sure you pay the person an appropriate amount so they don't leave you.

The best way to show appreciation is bonuses that aren't on the contract. It's great to have a boss say they appreciate your efforts and give you a bonus that you weren't expecting.
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