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And are you covering your employee's insurance? Why not drop that? If you're covering 100%, only cover 90% and make them pay the other 10%. Don't cover it at all (legally you only have to provide them access to a group plan, not pay for it). I shouldn't have to tell you how to run your business. If you think insurance is too much of an expense, then you have plenty of ways of minimizing it as an expense. :2 cents: |
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Workcomp - Our mod rate dropped 3/10ths of a point. Our sales and payroll have gone up. The actual cost of workcomp will go up about 18%. Healthcare - No one can answer that. I was told, at least 14%.but it could be twice that. It went up 11% this year when we renewed. Playing hardball with the people(direct labor) that make the money for our company is the perfect way to demoralize the workforce. Companies can either spend the money on decent benefits or be a revolving door for employees. Then they end up spending that money on constant training. And I am not complaining about anything. |
Do you guys actually read the tax codes and use the write offs they give you?
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Hey Minte. I dont know how many people you have, but have you thought about doing a Self insured thing? Not sure if a company like yours can do that but I know a LOT of law enforcement agencies are now doing it. |
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I was talking with a guy from one of the Police Departments about it. They worked out a deal with a local hospital, local doctors and then the employees. Worked well for them and saved them a shit ton of cash. Also started pushing the employees about weight issues and things along those lines.
I understand you dont have the time to baby sit but sometimes its worth doing it. Got a contact I can use,. Want to ask a question about the things you make. |
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The real world of mainstream is not a whole lot like the business classes they teach in a college. Maybe in fortune 500 companies there is a formula that they follow religeously, but not in smaller companies. It's a lot of gut checks and risk taking that goes into it. |
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Even the general public needs to figure in unforeseen costs. Take a car for example. Intelligent people know and understand that cars will have issues and eventually break down. They factor that into their budget when purchasing a car and living their day to day lives. If something happens they have the money on hand to deal with it. Then you have the not so intelligent people who have their fingers crossed nothing goes wrong and when/if something does they're screwed. This all circles back to the idea that a business is solely responsible for how it operates. The price of plastic goes up, well if your business was dependent on the price of plastic I sure fucking hope you had planned for it - otherwise that was absolutely your fault (not whatever drove up plastic prices). If you're in a business that has really high workman's comp rates, so fucking what. Perhaps you shouldn't have gotten into a such a business. And this isn't directed at you necessarily. I'm simply making a point. Business owners are responsible in and of themselves. The second they start blaming the government or other events they have failed as a business owner. |
All I read is an excuse just like when I read excuses about piracy, tubes and everything else someone can pin their woes on.
My best years where immediately after the housing market crash when everybody else was at their worst. |
Oh about unforeseen costs due to ObamaCare... I have been told by my friends that work for big corporations that starting next year they are being moved to PPO and their rates will be based on utilization, whether they are a smoker, their weight, etc. I know that Wells Fargo and JetBlue are doing this.
Rather than bitching about it, companies are figuring out how to work with it. It seems like bitching has replaced finding solutions. When did America get flooded with so many whiny bitches? The older generations like to pick on the teens and early twenty somethings of today but they sure as fuck don't bitch as much as some of the supposedly older and wiser folks found here and elsewhere. |
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Minte is also saying businessmen are not interested in investing or expansion because it's not wise to invest while we have a second term president with slow and steady growth because it's much better to invest with a new president who has yet to tell us what his plan might be. |
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Do you have any idea at how stupid you are making yourself look? I am going to ask you nicely, this one time. Stop putting your words into my mouth. |
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You guys are right, Health insurance does go up every year. Can someone please tell me the last time it went up 30% in one year?
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IMHO - all these people claiming they won't start a business because Obama was re-elected are short sighted, and apparently, very unaware of the tax code. |
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Common sense is that if it takes 10 factory employees to meet order deadlines, you can't lay one of them off without missing deadlines. A more likely scenario is a slight price increase. |
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Long ago, i had the privelege of being on Student council, and where i went to School. The School owned all the land, and leased it out to people in 99 year lots. Anyway, i voted against allowing Walmart in, a few years after i left, they were in though. And of course many of the cool stores that people used to love are now gone. |
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They can't DO what he DOES. So they work for him. |
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However capitalism and the free market are now making it hard for his business because new players are taking advantage of their lower cost base. That's a very hypocritical position. If you embrace the market you have to take the good with the bad. :2 cents: |
Well, you can still branch out into mainstream by hiring my writing services :) $5 buys you 1000 words. Copyscape-passed, high-quality engaging text.
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