At what stage of your business do you start employing staff?

June 20, 2011   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business

Here’s a common question every business owner asks: at what stage of your business do you start employing staff?
Many businesses are initially self employed and the owner will be able to manage the day to day operations of their business but they will eventually encounter what I call the work overload syndrome. That’s the phase when you end up having too many tasks to complete and are overloaded with work. Eventually this will start to affect your life and your familiy. This may mean spending sleepless nights to get the work done and then if it get’s worse you’ll potentially you’ll spend all your weekends on your work.. Yes it’s a tough gig but who else will be doing the work if it’s not you?

If it reaches to this stage then you’ll need to start considering hiring someone else to help you. Yes, it will mean that you will have to pay them which equates to decreasing the amount of money that goes into your pocket.

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