Avoid Field Service Firms That Pay Slower Than Every Two Weeks

Some field service firms have a critical cash flow. Any slight perturbation in their cash flow and you will not get paid. If a firm is paying slower than every two weeks, it means they have no capital. They have no money in the bank. They depend of the field service inspector to fund their operation with unpaid labor.

Firms that pay at 30-60 days intervals can be critically unstable. History shows that many of these firms do not survive.  They have a poor cash flow and they are also very poor at managing the cash flow. The executives always get paid and it is the staff and the field inspectors who suffer.

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