A danger area for all
contractors, especially in this recession with declining sales opportunities, is
eliminating or laying off outside techs and installers without addressing the need
to do the same with people on the “inside”.
Rule of
Thumb: For every two techs or installers out there turning wrenches, there should be one inside (support)
person. This is the best of staffing ratios, which is 2:1
Example: 10
Techs (or Installers) each billing for their work for five inside people who
don’t turn the wrenches and bill for their work.
With rare
exception, a company that has a 2:1 staffing ratio is very profitable because
the company isn’t too bloated with overhead expenses.
Guess
what! You count as inside staff unless you’re spending the majority of your
time working in the field and making the company money and selling. Having
others do the work is better but still counts toward inside staff.
The
problem comes with companies that once had a number of techs and installers out
there making money and got used to having all the staffing positions filled on
their organizational chart by someone other than themselves. It’s nice to have
a personal secretary or a service manager or someone else doing the books
besides you or your spouse. But if the outside sales fall and outside staff is
cut, you must take the steps to cut your inside overhead.
By
the way, if you have a staffing ratio of 1.5: 1 you can still be a profitable
company.
Example: Nine Techs (or Installers) each billing for their work
for six inside people who don’t turn the wrenches and bill for their work.
BUT
if your staffing ratio drops closer to 1:1, which would be:
Example:
Nine Techs (or Installers) each billing for their work for nine inside people
who don’t turn the wrenches and bill for their
work.
You are in a very precarious position!
What can
you do?
Start by tallying up who’s on the outside and who’s
on the inside, and count yourself and any sales staff, warehouse people and
such who don’t bill directly for the work they do. Then,
think about what job positions can be combined and if necessary done away with
or sub contracted out until you get back to a profitable and sustainable
staffing ratio again
Ultimately,
the goal is to get back to growing your marketing and sales opportunities and
building your staff the right way with the right resources and in the right
proportion.
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