Whar to pay an out of work relative for re-modeling work
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:56:02 +0000, Kadaifi wrote:
I have a relative who is out of work. I thought I would help him with some re-modeling work. He is an experienced home re-modeler and I don't question his experience. My question is what to pay? The work might include installing re-placement windows, re-model some bathrooms, new siding, etc. The prevailing base wage rate established by the state (North East) for a journey carpenter is about $38/hr. He has no place to live so would move in here and we would provide room and board. Any thoughts? How about $38/hr? |
Whar to pay an out of work relative for re-modeling work
Rick Brandt wrote: On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:56:02 +0000, Kadaifi wrote: I have a relative who is out of work. I thought I would help him with some re-modeling work. He is an experienced home re-modeler and I don't question his experience. My question is what to pay? The work might include installing re-placement windows, re-model some bathrooms, new siding, etc. The prevailing base wage rate established by the state (North East) for a journey carpenter is about $38/hr. He has no place to live so would move in here and we would provide room and board. Any thoughts? How about $38/hr? None of the work needs to be done. How about he does it for nothing but I provide him with a place to live? |
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