Subject
Corporate
14 pieces, oldest at the bottom.
2026
- A shop raised prices by reading its own job sheets. What the paperwork showed
- One line in a handbook decided who owed the final paycheck
- Sole proprietor, LLC, or an S corp election. What each one asks of you yearly
- A profitable August with no money in the account. Where the cash actually went
- The paperwork before a first employee starts, in the order it has to happen
- A structured interview against a conversation, and which one predicts the second month
- Hire a summer crew or pay overtime to the crew you have. Run both numbers
- Offer letters that say too much and offer letters that say too little
- Two shops hired for the same role. One ad told the truth about the hours
- What it costs to replace someone who quits in month five, counted honestly
- Seven checkpoints in a new hire's first ninety days, and what each one tells you
- January applicants are not like September applicants. What that changes about your ad