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    #11
    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    Speaking of which, why is it that they every one, all text you out of the blue on the same damn day with some goofy riddle your supposed to know the answer to? Is that the moon? Definitely not coincidence as I have hard proof to the contrary.
    Speaking of riddle...

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      #12
      Agstar and Chucky got to him?

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        #13
        Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
        Agstar and Chucky got to him?
        Or did big wheel hack his account and is posting under the influence as usual?

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          #14
          One of the toughest things to manage is employees. You have invested much time and money in training. But they are all individuals. Some you have trouble tolerating but they are good workers with talent. Others are great people but leave much to desire on the operational side.
          Add a tight labor market and you sometimes wonder who runs the show.

          I know a guy who every couple years cleans house. Not my style but I kiinda understand where he is coming from.

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            #15
            With employees it boils down to trust and communication.

            Actually talking to them on a daily basis, talking business mixed with personal.
            Why were they late for work, type questions should be answered honestly, same with other issues on the farm( break downs, repairs, etc) if they are outright lying or not telling the whole truth its a major problem - trust. If there are trust issues on simple or easy things it can get a lot worse fast.

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              #16
              Originally posted by LEP View Post
              One of the toughest things to manage is employees. You have invested much time and money in training. But they are all individuals. Some you have trouble tolerating but they are good workers with talent. Others are great people but leave much to desire on the operational side.
              Add a tight labor market and you sometimes wonder who runs the show.

              I know a guy who every couple years cleans house. Not my style but I kiinda understand where he is coming from.
              Blackpowder I would get good legal advice before proceeding.

              We accepted a resignation letter, then had 3 years that we got legal defence bills . Anyone can file legal actions... and you must defend against them... you need a non disclosure agreement and be sure severance and past employee benefits agreed and signed off. Surprisingly $100k in legal bills defending against an ex-disgruntled employee... happens... like the snap of your fingers. It is both shocking and unbelievable what can happen... believe me... the personal hours spent, fighting such actions... on top of legal defence cost... will astound you.

              You need to be Obie One... with the wisdom of 'Solomon'; and the patience of 'Job'... if you have worked with them over 5 years... 10 or more years really gets expensive. If they have ever started legal actions themselves... personally... an 'Iron man' suit may be required.

              Cheers and Blessings.... Notley really created a hornets nest.
              Last edited by TOM4CWB; Mar 12, 2022, 10:05.

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                #17
                Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                Blackpowder I would get good legal advice before proceeding.

                We accepted a resignation letter, then had 3 years that we got legal defence bills . Anyone can file legal actions... and you must defend against them... you need a non disclosure agreement and be sure severance and past employee benefits agreed and signed off. Surprisingly $100k in legal bills defending against an ex-disgruntled employee... happens... like the snap of your fingers. It is both shocking and unbelievable what can happen... believe me... the personal hours spent, fighting such actions... on top of legal defence cost... will astound you.

                You need to be Obie One... with the wisdom of 'Solomon'; and the patience of 'Job'... if you have worked with them over 5 years... 10 or more years really gets expensive. If they have ever started legal actions themselves... personally... an 'Iron man' suit may be required.

                Cheers and Blessings.... Notley really created a hornets nest.
                P.S. If they 'think' you have 'deep pockets'... and have even hinted they deserve some of the farm... then be prepared ... an arbitration settlement may be the least costly. They can make divorce settlements look like childs play.

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                  #18
                  Tom I really value your input.
                  New question. How do you find a lawyer that does his job and doesn't milk you?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                    Tom I really value your input.
                    New question. How do you find a lawyer that does his job and doesn't milk you?
                    Perhaps the legal counsel that you trusted the best in your other legal dealings, could be your realistic beginning point.

                    No ‘easy’ answers… risk management is a volatile craft in 2022… your mental protection and that of your family is what is at risk… an ounce of preparation is worth a pound of cure.

                    All the Best

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                      P.S. If they 'think' you have 'deep pockets'... and have even hinted they deserve some of the farm... then be prepared ... an arbitration settlement may be the least costly. They can make divorce settlements look like childs play.
                      Are you referring to the bill from the lawyer or the settlement to the former employee?

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