I have a whole list of things they can master for 25 or 50 cents an hour 
increase.  We call them pay adders.
Funny, most of the guys never take advantage of them though.  

We experimented on having applicants view training videos prior to the 
interview.  That went better before covid.

But if you care about employees, you will spend money to train them.  That is 
the best policy.
If they leave you for a better job, well good for them, and you did some good 
in the world today.  

From: Steve Jones 
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 12:02 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: [AFMUG] Off the clock studies

So, can an employee be required to gain education or knowledge off the clock? 
We are looking at a new hire, but there are certain things I want to require of 
them, knowledge wise, some of which requires reading or watching a video. 
Can you require an employee obtain a knowlege set without compensation 
directly? It's no different than required knowlege ahead of time to me.
No issue with it being pay increase based. ie learn X, another dollar an hour.


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