Twenty-four hours a day times 7 days equals 168 hours in a week. Your employees spend 40 hours working for you, 40, or so, hours sleeping, leaving a nice fat 88 hours out in the community.
I begin to wonder how another grocery, retailer or variety store would go about changing this automatic lifestyle my wife and I created? After all, it’s not like we hadn’t seen advertisements for other retailers, restaurants or grocery stores.
As a business owner, what would you think if I told you, “No customer is more important than your lowest paid employee?” Most owners or managers would think I was nuts and did not have a clear understanding of workplace realities.
Bear with me and I’ll try to prove that statement by talking about some things we probably can agree on...
While holiday parties are thought to bring on the holiday cheer in employees, a new survey indicates they’d be a lot happier skipping the revelries and pocketing the cash equivalent instead.