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What would it take to buy you off?
So as some of you know, I started a new career.
Last night 17 of my 26 associates accepted and invitation to have a few beers and talk one on one about leaving and coming with me. 17 of 17 verbally committed to coming. I increased each of them on average 20 salary and chances at great bonuses. The owner of my previous company flies in last night and is throwning crazy money at these guys........ doubling salaries and giving "stay" bonuses for 25K for six months and another 25K for a year.......... I am happy for some of these guys as I am the one that gave most of them thier first job in this business......... So what say you guys? Loyalty to the guy that helped build year career of some cash in the short term? We built thier business by the way from a net loser, to an almost 30 million dollar branch in 9 years.........they were doing a million a year before |
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Gotta love competition!
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#3
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You hiring?!
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agree
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LOL! Man, selling for someone else sounds way more appealing than this collision business sometimes!
SP, you know that likely 50% or better are going to take that "instant gratification" or, short money. I know you pretty well, I think and, would follow you through fire if I were in their shoes. I know several of your former workers and, I think that, if they are comfortable with their personal finances, they'll follow you immediately. I'm sure that somewhere in your mind, you knew this scenario would play out just as it is right now. |
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Let me settle this week and I might be..........
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If I'm doubling plus 50K, I'm staying. I'm having a good attorney look over the docs before signing up. But that's going with either one of you.
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lol no kidding .. I don't even know what it is you do, but you sound like the kind of person I would love to work for
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That he is. I've never encountered one false pretense with the man or, anyone in his family for that matter. WYSWYG kind of guy.
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How did the ex boss find out about your meeting? Is there a rat in the wood pile?
There are many times in a mans life where crossroads exist. I am far enough in my life where i put my head on the pillow at night and know i did the right thing. Have i passed up the opportunity to make a bunch of money! YES! It also would have been at the expense of loosing a very dear friend. Well, he is a multi millionaire and i get to sleep at night! LOL Money is cheap, friendship you can not put a price on! If anything, the workers are finally in the catbird seat for a change! Good luck my friend and let me know if i can help. |
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Roughly double my salary and a 50k bonus at the end of the year, then is get with you in August 2014 to see what you were offering
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I guess it all depends on where each person's situation stands. I am a very loyal person and have turned down decent money, because I had a sence of loyalty to my employer and I was in a pretty good financial state. If it were to be offered GOOD money now.......... I'm out!
Good luck with your new business! |
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All great points guys....Corey I have some key players that told him to go pound sand.
As for coming back around to me at the end of 2014............not saying it would be impossible. But Corey can attest to the fact that I do not let grass grow under my feet..........if all works well............by 2014 I will have the people I need helping them be successful. |
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How long would it take to get to that amount of pay by jumping ship into a new venture? How would you look at your wife if the man you turned that good money down for died in a car crash while this new venture was an infant? Chances of me going to you next year and getting scooped up are greater than me going back to the guy I left if everything fails. Then who's out? The family... Yea, you gotta take risks, but doubling up and having a lot of players off the ladder is an epic chess move! |
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I'm playing devil's advocate - the other side is "hey, you shoulda been paying me that - why am I all of a sudden worth double?". And gone
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yea .. even though i would be happy to make double and the bonuses, there would be a part of me that would be insulted to know that he thought that highly of me all along and never reciprocated with pay until he had to
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#17
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Winner winner chicken dinner
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Ditto. In a previous life I worked as an executive recruiter (head hunter). Almost every time someone leaves a counter is made. It's a double whammy. The employer now knows that the employee has a wondering eye and the employee wonders why he wasn't compensated this way before. Usually when an employee excepts a counter offer, the relationship doesn't last much longer. They are throwing some strong figures at these people, but the trust is already broken. My opinion, it's up to them to make the decision. I would focus more on my opportunity coming up with my new company instead of the downfalls of the old company (integrity) with them. Get however many you can out of the 17 and hire the rest elsewhere. Sounds like you have a good opportunity coming up and should be able to find quality people. Good luck!
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Another way to look at it is, if an established company will throw money like that because of a new competitor there has got to be a reason. I would be willing to bet he knows SP probably got all of those clients and they'll more than likely jump ship to his new business.
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Another valid point! |
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