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Old 04-26-2014, 10:02 PM   #96
Krovikan
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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos View Post

I offered 15 bucks an hour, which is way better than minimum wage, but I couldn't find anybody to take the job. I was told that a decent woodworker can make more than that working his wood somewhere else.

In the end, I lost a couple of the jobs because I just couldn't keep up.

Now, judging by the theme of much of this discussion, it wasn't my fault for not offering enough money, it was the fault of the "them" who wouldn't take what I was offering. I would have been perfectly justified in applying to the government for some TFW help, because I couldn't find any Canadians to do the job.
No you are the perfect example of someone who shouldn't qualify for TFW, offer market wages and if you can't because you undercut so much stop undercutting. Just because you want to be cheap and work people for less then their worth and keep more of the profit doesn't mean you qualify for TFW it means you are bad at planing and growing your business, also unable to change to market conditions.
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