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The Joys of Owning a Small Business

Employment Standards determined a small woodworking shop owner was not paying proper wages to his help and sent an agent out to interview him.

“I need a list of your employees and how much you pay them,” demanded the agent.

"Well, there’s Jake my finisher who’s been with me for 3 years, I pay him $900 a week.

The apprentice Tom has been here for 6 months, and I pay him $500 a week.

Then there’s the half-wit that works here about 18 hours a day. He makes $10 a week and I buy him a case of beer every Friday," replied the owner.

“That’s the guy I want to talk to; the half-wit,” says the agent."

The owner says, “That would be me.”

Ain’t that the truth.

Steve,

Keep them coming! I don’t remember how many years ago it was, but my bank used to have the following advice for us small business owners:“You have to pay yourself first”.

Yes, absolutely! :lol: :lol:

So, do you guys know how to make a small fortune in the marina business?

Start with a large fortune.

The rule at the docks.

This short line railroad business works about the same way, Ric.

The IPP&W seems to be way in the hole, all of the time…but then the sandhouse bheer supply always seems to survive…even with a proper refrigerator. The guys didn’t like waiting for the ice man, who always seemed to show up too late.