It is quite simple, actually. Depending what state you live in, I could refer you to any numerous bonding companies that specialize in company bonds or personal.
Yes let go
It would be better for you and your wallet if they were bonded. A bond is recommended for any work over 500 dollars and so if the work needs to be re-done for some reason the bond would cover that. It is essential to check if the contractor is bonded, however, before any work starts on the project.
for me...most people venture into business to have profit and to have xtra work.
Sounds to me like it is a Joint Venture or JV.
A feasibility plan helps you determine if a venture will be profitable. The plan asks the questions, "will anyone buy the product or service?" and "Can it make a profit?" If your venture is a high tech one, asking if it will work as designed is a third question you will need to answer.
To become licensed the type of work that requires a license needs to be specified. Bonding then is a type of insurance which assures that the work will be carried out in a professional and timely manner.
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Janitorial means is involved in the cleaning, repairing, and maintenance work done by a janitor
Janitorial work
There are several ways that one could go about finding janitorial work in San Diego, California. Many companies such as Monster and Indeed allow a person to make an inquiry.
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no you do not have to be bonded to work at the post office
It would be better for you and your wallet if they were bonded. A bond is recommended for any work over 500 dollars and so if the work needs to be re-done for some reason the bond would cover that. It is essential to check if the contractor is bonded, however, before any work starts on the project.
I would call the human resources or employment department of your janitorial service and verify with them that they only hire documented workers, some may not be citizens though, but they are legal to work here.
There are two bonds which a janitorial service can acquire for their services. A contract bond guarantees that you will complete all the work required by your contract whereas a janitorial service bond will protect your company in the case of accusations of theft. Once you have decided the level and type of cover that you require local insurance companies offering bonding services can be found on the internet or through the local classified telephone book.
No most facilities maintenance work on equipment to keep it maintained and most janitorial job are cleaning up area's to maintain cleanness.
I am certainly not an expert in this. But from personal experience I can tell you that I have been bonded for work purposes for over three years and I just found about it one year ago. With that said, I would have to say No.
Janitorial jobs usually pay an hourly wage that may be a bit more than minimum wage. It depends on the nature of the work, the hours, experience and the employer.