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TheWojtek Member Since: 08 May 2015 Location: Poznań, Poland Posts: 737 |
Work overtime with your sales staff and get another contract. The car is your reward, so... use it only as the last resort.
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Wed May 11 2016 8:06am |
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TDV8Mat Member Since: 17 Dec 2013 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 139 |
I own a Garage, servicing, repairs and MOT's. We don't sell cars though.
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Wed May 11 2016 8:15am |
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GJW1 Member Since: 19 May 2015 Location: UK Posts: 447 |
You have worked hard and taken risk to get to where you are now so selling your own assets wouldn't be the way I would do it unless it was to save the business or my house which it doesn't sound like it is for you at the moment.
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Wed May 11 2016 12:59pm |
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HemoRRS Member Since: 31 Mar 2016 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 254 |
You have to get rid of some staff to secure the future of the others as well as yourself.
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Wed May 11 2016 1:53pm |
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philmw Member Since: 18 Aug 2006 Location: Nottingham Posts: 1671 |
Add a couple of subtle advertising stickers on the car and use it to promote the business. |
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Wed May 11 2016 3:32pm |
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tom0311 Member Since: 01 Apr 2016 Location: witney Posts: 240 |
Can't give you any advice but it's good that you're feeling that sort of guilt. Plenty of people wouldn't.
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Wed May 11 2016 4:13pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
The company I work for had a similar situation as this but with a substantially more expensive new build 95ft sailing boat purchased by the company owner. 4000 people had to be made redundant about 3 months after the boat was delivered and our 90+ year old company owner felt very upset about such an obviously expensive purchase being made when so many were loosing their jobs. We are fortunate to have an excellent board/ employees / works committee (it is a Danish owned company) and we were all given the exact details of the purchase to allay any hard feelings and no body was under any illusions that the boat had been purchased with private money earned as the CEO of the company. The employees attitude was that the CEO had not used company money, he had used his earnings to make the purchase so it was none of our business. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed May 11 2016 4:26pm |
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Stecla Member Since: 20 Jun 2015 Location: Newbury Posts: 157 |
You are obviously correct. That said, I don't think there is anything wrong with rewarding yourself. It's your business, you are the one who ultimately takes a loss if it occurs, and likewise you should be free to reward yourself when things go well. In respect of the contract, it's obviously a shame, but if these people were hired for an contract which no longer exists then I'm sure they will understand, as hard as it is. It's great you actually care about it. Most wouldn't...... 2010 TDV8 |
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Wed May 11 2016 5:49pm |
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TDV8Mat Member Since: 17 Dec 2013 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 139 |
Thanks for all the kind words.
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Wed May 11 2016 6:59pm |
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wilf Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: on the naughty step Posts: 939 |
A business acquaintance of mine recently gave me some good advice - he said that you owe the business/employees etc. nothing. They would not be there were it not for your own vision and the life energy you expend upon it. Life energy that is very limited and running down every single day.
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Wed May 11 2016 7:23pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
I know what your saying Mat,but look at it the other way,,I'm in the same trade as you,tyres,mot',repairs etc & if your chaps were offered say £1.50-£2 per hour more they be gone like a shot & they wouldn't be bothered wether you were short staffed at the time.
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Wed May 11 2016 7:44pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
You stated that you have lost the contract so only answer is last employees in, become the first out, depending if it was a new contract which staff taken on for, they could be ones to go. Keep the SVR nothing to do with this problem, are your staff going to get rid of anything they purchased with their wages to keep staff on? Of course not so its a non starter. Any staff you lay off can be told if new work becomes available they will get first option of job before going out to advertise positions.
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Wed May 11 2016 8:56pm |
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Autobiography Member Since: 19 Jun 2012 Location: Londres Posts: 339 |
Very sorry to hear that. Please think of the other side before flogging it though - what message does it send to the staff that you have sold your car? The staff could grow concerned about your financial stability by selling the car and worry for their jobs - the SVR shows potentially that it's just one of those things that all businesses go through but that you're still confident. |
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Thu May 12 2016 3:03pm |
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tom0311 Member Since: 01 Apr 2016 Location: witney Posts: 240 |
That's a good point autobiography. What does the struggling salesman do, drive an older car or a newer one... the newer one. Image counts for a lot. Same sort of thing as this situation - if my boss started selling things I'd be worried about my job. |
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Thu May 12 2016 4:18pm |
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