Does anyone have a policy about letting or not letting their employees work on Sunday's?
Generally, I haven't allowed it because I don't want to be inconvenienced with phone calls and emergency site visits to trouble shoot problems on my day off.>>>
:woohoo: You got that right Randy! ;) So far this year I've made a little over $320K w/ my 2008 Freightliner C120 . (Pre-tax of course). I hope to win that 8' Transformer Model. That would look good in my office. Of course I might have to get rid o>>>
I have worked the last 2 Sundays after Church.....not this week though. Football and racing is in my near future........but if I had work, with winter coming on, yeah...I would work every Sunday I could until the snow starts! All part of being a poor work>>>
We could work Sundays until the weather turns for the worse. It's tempting. But we won't unless we have a really crappy week>>>
Back in the day when I had my roofing company, if work needed to be done on a Sunday and the crew didn't want to work, I'd ask them: "Do you want Sunday off so you can go to church or to worship in some other way?" They'd always say no, so I'd tell>>>
Well at 8:30 AM today (Sunday) I got the first call. The guys are working 30 miles from my shop and forgot that all the materials are locked in the back of the box truck I drove home yesterday. They asked me to drive the truck to them. My wife is going>>>
Only if it's a dire emergency.>>>
We have worked a lot of Sundays this year. As a matter of fact tomorrow we are finished up a 3 layer tear off. Today with four of us we got the two layers of asphalt shingles and cedar shakes torn off. Decked it and installed the Winterguard and Roofer Se>>>
back when I was a production supervisor/estimator/VP of operations (man I had some titles) Sundays would only happen if it was needed to get people somewhere near 40 hours. It was not mandatory and would not result in overtime. It would count as the end o>>>