I'd be interested in hearing how those of you pay employees (particularly those whom have a fixed location/shop). I'm looking into opening a shop...
When I worked at a car wash (yes, I worked at your typical hack-job, "hand-wash" car wash for about 6 months as a "service advisor"), they paid the detailers a 30% commission minus "expenses;" at first it was 35%, but they reduced it. Detailers had to split up product expenses and "pay" $10 for each car to be washed (the cars went through hand-wash line first). The detailers actually made "decent" money, since they did such a high volume of low quality work...you guys know the drill - 1-step buff job entailed about 15 minutes of actual buffing, 2-step...about 30 minutes...interior detail (less than an hour), wax job (20 minutes).
I was thinking more along the lines of 50% commission, yet ensure they are properly trained and spend sufficient time to perform 1st-class detailing.
Thanks yall.
When I worked at a car wash (yes, I worked at your typical hack-job, "hand-wash" car wash for about 6 months as a "service advisor"), they paid the detailers a 30% commission minus "expenses;" at first it was 35%, but they reduced it. Detailers had to split up product expenses and "pay" $10 for each car to be washed (the cars went through hand-wash line first). The detailers actually made "decent" money, since they did such a high volume of low quality work...you guys know the drill - 1-step buff job entailed about 15 minutes of actual buffing, 2-step...about 30 minutes...interior detail (less than an hour), wax job (20 minutes).
I was thinking more along the lines of 50% commission, yet ensure they are properly trained and spend sufficient time to perform 1st-class detailing.
Thanks yall.