Working On A Public Holiday
Every staff member is happy mainly because they know how tough it is out there with nearly half the population unemployed. If you are working over time then the business is growing and guaranteeing your employment.
Today is Heritage Day in South Africa and for some of us this is just another work day because we have deadlines to meet. The 3 containers that were delayed due to the snowfall over the weekend arrived last night and had to be off loaded ,checked and counted against the packing lists. When you run your own business every day of the week is a work day and is the sacrifices you gladly accept being your own boss. The services your business offers is what governs your work week.
These containers are already late and the stock needs to be picked and delivered before the 27th of this month. he time line has not changed as this is the turnover that pays the bills next month and we understand our clients situation. The hope is their financial situation does improve and with each month passing they become stronger.
Our side of the business is strong and there is no worries on that front and I am actually looking forward to each month that passes as everything is running so smoothly. I think this is what happens when you get the right balance between having the right staff and the right service providers servicing your business. If everyone is doing their jobs then there is no problem besides the stress of achieving tight deadlines.
Mistakes cost us money so once orders have been picked there are more checks in place making sure they are double checked and a final check when the items are labelled. Spending an extra hour or wo knowing the order is right is crucial because any shortages means the order is incomplete and the invoices will not be signed off resulting in the deadline being missed.
The other good news is the flooring I ordered has arrived and this will be laid later this week. This is getting the designated area ready in preparation for an audit for a new client which once ready we will call them in. This is exciting considering how quickly the business is growing knowing there are still other revenue streams that need to be added.
We have an Amazon conference coming up shortly which will answer many questions why they have been so slow to get going. They are here in name, but haven't started like they should have and we are all waiting for their next move. The competition they have here could be a major factor due to the competitor being established and running for 13 years already. We looked at Amazon's prices and the bulk of their products which are mainly imported are not competitive. We shall see how they can compete as this we feel is a 50/50 and not guaranteed.
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Sometimes we just ignore the inconvenience and be happy working because we know that we are better off than those who are unemployed
Yes work is work and rather be working than not. My guys are just happy to have a job and there is nothing that is a problem.
oh wow. I also wanna be an entrepreneur in the future. Ignore my last comment. I misread haha but now I saw. Were you born in South Africa?
No worries. Born in England, but have spent half my life here.
that's a huge change dang. what made you move?
My parents moved to Africa when I was young and only moved back to the UK later in life, but eventually returned here because of my kids due to the education system being better in South Africa.
I do enjoy working overtime and getting overtime pay... but we got Monday and Tuesday off so a 4 day long weekend.
I don't feel rested. I was very busy and productive, just not at work!
That is understandable, but you would feel a little differently if you were the company owner. I hate over time because it means I am paying more out on salaries, but have no choices right now because most shipments are delayed.
My boss also hates overtime and tries to negotiate for us to get all Sundays off when we go working at De Beers. De Beers do not care about that, they just work Mon-Sun all the way through till the ship leaves.
Yes that is double pay and Saturday is bad enough being 1.5 x.
!INDEED
And then the shifts that we work during the week is usually 2 hours.
So we work 8.5 hours normal time from Monday to Thursday and 8 hours on a Friday. The rest is overtime.
(10/50)
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