Well if your asking how much to pay a FIRED contractor than that HAD to have done SOMETHING wrong otherwise they wouldn't have been fired i would have to saw cut a couple dollars of there usually pay but its up to you:)
too much
A contractor service agreement is an agreement between a contractor and a person or group that this contractor wishes to do work for. It states who the contractor and person or group is, the specifics of the job and timeline for the job, how much the contractor will be paid and what method of payment will be used to pay the contractor.
There is no set pay scale for contractors.
Not all general contractors make the same. The pay is determined on the experience the contractor has and how much materials it will take. The site I listed below states how much a contractor costs. http://www.acmediy.com/contractor/how-much.php
400,000 dollars
The people who fired your husband will make a deal on how to pay him after he's fired.
After being fired in idaho how long does an employer have before they to pay you
If you hire a licensed contractor expect to pay around $5,000.
That is based on weighing several factors - sometimes the difference is clear sometimes a close call. What DOES NOT matter? The intention of the worker and the boss and what they call the worker. Saying you are a contractor does not make you one. Factors: Does the boss direct the manner and speed of accomplishing the work? The worker is probably an employee. Does the worker provide his/her own tools and supplies, and support devices like phones, computers, and fax. probably a contractor. Does the boss supervise other workers doing exactly the work the "contractor" does? The contractor is just another employee. Is the worker paid for COMPLETING a task, not just for working on it? Probably a contractor. Paid for working even if completion not reached - probably an employee. Is the workers entire pay at risk - no completion, no pay? That's a contractor. Is the worker's pay assured despite quality of work - that's an employee until fired.
Not much! They don't pay much money, as they get fired if they make to much. Gotta love Circuit City!
This is a legal question. Not a math question. The answer depends on the contract. But if they were fired the contract seems already broken so I would say no they do not get paid. The way the question is structured it sounds like they were paid for hours worked, not for completion of the job.
Ten percent is an average amount that you can pay a general contractor. You shouldn't pay more than this as many people are willing to work for this percentage or less.