Members tiltadornments Posted October 5, 2015 Members Report Posted October 5, 2015 I'm looking to source out help with constructing some of my bags. Does anyone have advice on how I should charge? Should it be by piece or by the hour? Any suggestions on the going rate? You're help is much appreciated! Quote
mlapaglia Posted October 5, 2015 Report Posted October 5, 2015 Im confused. You need someone else to do some of your bags and you want them to pay you? You need to know how much to charge them to make stuff for you? Quote
Members Halitech Posted October 6, 2015 Members Report Posted October 6, 2015 there are pros and cons to sourcing out your work and how to pay. If you pay by the hour, you'll get the quality but your labour rates are going to go up because they will take their time. If you pay by the piece, labour rates will stay the same but your quality could suffer because they will rush to finish so they make more money. It's a tricky line to walk Quote
Members LumpenDoodle2 Posted October 6, 2015 Members Report Posted October 6, 2015 I suppose if you work out how much you can afford/accept to pay per hour, and then possibly build in a bit wiggle room. Having had experience of employing both good and bad workers, that 'wiggle' room could be used as a quality 'bonus'. The people willing to put in the quality get the bonus. As long as it's done fairly for both the employee and employer, it works well. Quote
Members tiltadornments Posted October 6, 2015 Author Members Report Posted October 6, 2015 I suppose if you work out how much you can afford/accept to pay per hour, and then possibly build in a bit wiggle room. Having had experience of employing both good and bad workers, that 'wiggle' room could be used as a quality 'bonus'. The people willing to put in the quality get the bonus. As long as it's done fairly for both the employee and employer, it works well. That is great advice, thank you! I have been a little worried about controlling the quality of work, I have been thinking about sending a trial piece to find out if the working relationship would work for both. there are pros and cons to sourcing out your work and how to pay. If you pay by the hour, you'll get the quality but your labour rates are going to go up because they will take their time. If you pay by the piece, labour rates will stay the same but your quality could suffer because they will rush to finish so they make more money. It's a tricky line to walk Right! Good food for thought..... Im confused. You need someone else to do some of your bags and you want them to pay you? You need to know how much to charge them to make stuff for you? Oh goodness, I was so involved with my question, I didn't realize I'd made that mistake. Of course I'd by paying them to work! Quote
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