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<blockquote data-quote="Ukjay" data-source="post: 3850590" data-attributes="member: 51920"><p>Please dont take this the wrong way, but you mentioned fencing etc earlier - so £5 / hr is not a paid well rate unfortunately. Pay should be reflective of their contribution compared to that of a full time member.</p><p>How old are your students as I am trying to see if you are at least paying minimum wage here - are they under 18?</p><p></p><p>Maybe you need to remember that students if 18 and over, can often get far more than that stacking shelves or driving forklifts, so to keep them motivated and enthused, maybe set yourself above the surrounding businesses in terms of pay.</p><p></p><p>Also - I refuse to let my child work cash in hand, as that teaches them to be deceitful, and does not educate them on how the paye system works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ukjay, post: 3850590, member: 51920"] Please dont take this the wrong way, but you mentioned fencing etc earlier - so £5 / hr is not a paid well rate unfortunately. Pay should be reflective of their contribution compared to that of a full time member. How old are your students as I am trying to see if you are at least paying minimum wage here - are they under 18? Maybe you need to remember that students if 18 and over, can often get far more than that stacking shelves or driving forklifts, so to keep them motivated and enthused, maybe set yourself above the surrounding businesses in terms of pay. Also - I refuse to let my child work cash in hand, as that teaches them to be deceitful, and does not educate them on how the paye system works. [/QUOTE]
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