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Re: Just had to fire the guy that works the hardest.
In my experience rent is like sex, once you get behind, you never catch up.

Just had to fire the guy that works the hardest.
Just need to vent here... sorry if this is out of place.
I'm sitting here on my patio enjoying a Padron 64 Sober Soberano Maduro and trying to mentally escape from this place. For those that don't know, I am the managing partner in an investment group that owns an RV park and I moved here full time 6 months ago because the managers I had were not doing their jobs.
Today's problem was one I inherited from their negligence.
We have 100 sites here and the property requires a lot of maintenence. The usual practice here for help is that someone comes in and stays a while and asks if we are hiring. They move their rig to one of the long term spaces and get a very reduced rent in return for working here... with all their hours paid at minimum wage.
When I took over 6 months ago this guy had been here a while and I see he is way behind on his rent (5 months or so). He claims he thought his rent was free now that he's an employee, yet he knows that all the other employees pay. He also paid the reduced rent a few times so I know he's FOS. He tells me he'll get caught up and I offer him more hours and even take some money off his past due balance for odd jobs off the clock... like almost dumb money like $50 an hour for trimming trees and stuff just to try to get him caught up.
Each week I schedule him the days he is available but I really need the most help on weekends and he complains and usually shows up late. He constantly tells me he's the best employee here and no one can work as hard as him, etc. The thing is, that part is true. He works his ass off and I've never seen him standing around or **** off. Dude runs non stop and I rarely have to give him jobs because he's already working on something that needs to be done.
The current situation is he's only getting 20 hrs per pay period (2 weeks) when the other employees average 60. I've lost 5 employees since I took over and only hired 2 but we are getting it done and the place is running much smoother. He came to me around June 1st and said he got another job that pays way better so I kept him at 2 days on the schedule hoping he would now be able to pay his past due rent but barely paid the current and no back rent. Then he just stopped paying again and hasn't paid anything in 12 weeks. His wife works full time in town and the last time we had a discussion about the rent he went on and on about how much she makes and he should be able to get caught up in no time. Same old story.
I have been self employed for the past 25 years and I despise being an employer. I feel like I'm not a good manager but the other employees love it here and tell me they like working for the park. I'm actually regretting not doing this sooner because it was starting to effect the other employees that he comes in at whatever time he feels like it and all of the others are here on time every day.
One of the best things I did was to start hiring outside of the park. Neither of the new employees live here so no reduced rent and no drama with dealing with them living here.
So today I wrote his last check and a termination letter. Go out and knock on his door and he never answers and won't answer his phone. Not unusual. Then he sends a reply at 6pm since his wife is home from work and he's awake finally. He comes in the office with a cig in one hand and a beer in the other, half way **** faced already. It went pretty smooth but I had to hear his rant about what a great employee I'm losing. Heard it all before too many times.
Well that cigar hit the spot and I'm feeling relaxed finally. If you made it this far maybe we can start a thread about being an employer or add a comment about the thankless job of having to fire an employee.
Thanks
Re: you can't make this stuff up
@Jrflickster said:
Do all 4 of you actually think that? Because if most of you do then maybe I'll consider it...feels like a stretch amd I like a good conspiracy.
More generally, organic food is going to have more diseases in it of course, since there's supposed to be no harsh chemicals killing all the potential diseases. That's why Chipotle keeps having outbreaks just as an example. I'd rather risk it, and eat food that hasn't been sprayed with a bunch of stuff I can't pronounce and don't know the long term consequences of. I don't believe that there are secret meetings taking place or anything like that, but If I was the CEO of Cargill, it would be pretty awesome if I could add to my holdings by buying farms at a discount after that farmer has to cull everything, because people are easily scared.
Re: Fool For A Client...
I spent about 30 seconds looking into stats for how many people represent themselves in criminal court but was unable to find any solid answers.

Re: Too close to call (picture contest)
When you get into your late 70's you will be surprised at all the friendly women you meet.
Re: What's For Dessert?
Strawberry shortcake is awesome but you should use a bigger plate 😜
Re: Political Thread #2 Taxes
We have a spending problem, not a taxing problem. People and corporations, for the most part, pay taxes that are owed. I get so tired of people blaming the rich for not paying there "fair share". It's the politicians that make the tax code we live with. Blame them.

Re: Political Thread #2 Taxes
Yeah sure on all of that above. Bottom line is that the rich have ways to hide income and avoid tax that the regulars don't have. This won't solve it, btw, because they'll just figure out the next way to hide it.
Ultimately, there are two systems in America. One for the rich and one for everyone else. It's a caste system designed as freedom.