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WHAT THE HECK IS A “TRUNK-SLAMMER”???
In years past, you would
often overhear conversations in places like beauty salons, community clubhouses,
cocktail parties and fancy restaurants that would start something like this…
“Wow, I just found the best housecleaner and…they are really cheap!”
This conversation was usually one of the ladies (or gentlemen) boasting about
the cleaning person they had just hired to clean their home and this home was
usually located in a high-income neighborhood because, after all, years ago only
the wealthy could afford hired helpers in the home.
Well…times have changed…kind of…
The days of only the wealthy using hired help inside the home are gone! It’s not
that the wealthier don’t use housecleaners any longer, it’s the fact that
today’s average homeowners (especially the two income earner households) are
seeking outside help with home maintenance because of time constraints, lack of
energy to clean after putting in a 40+ hour workweek, etc. The market for
independent cleaning contractors has skyrocketed over the past 10-15 years!
Along with this “boom” in demand has come the “boom” in independent contractors
who are working without occupational licenses, insurances and may well lack the
experience needed to “safely” clean the many varied surfaces that exist in
today’s homes.
The industry refers to them as…Trunk Slammers.
When a homeowner (especially those homes where both parents are working full
time just to cover expenses) goes looking for help with home maintenance,
“price” is always a huge part of the decision on just who will be hired
and…there’s nothing wrong with that…provided the potential consumer “knows what
they are paying for” and…”the possible liabilities they are exposing themselves
to” when selecting a cleaning service provider based solely on price.
What liabilities?
When hiring an unlicensed worker who is working for “under the table” wages that
are not going to be reported to the IRS as income, you (technically) become that
worker’s employer and (technically) you become responsible for income, Medicare,
social security and unemployment taxes at the Federal level and, depending on
the state you live in, may be responsible (technically) for some of the
above…again…at the state level.
When hiring an unlicensed worker who is working for “under the table” wages that
are not going to be reported to the IRS as income, you (most certainly) will be
paying for that worker’s retirement also. Not today but when they retire and
realize that they have little or nothing in their Social Security retirement
account to live on , they will go on any one of a number of public assistance
programs that your hard earned tax dollars (remember them…there the one’s you
worked for and paid taxes on years ago…) will be paying for.
When hiring an uninsured worker, you become responsible (technically) for any
medical expenses for “your employee” should “your employee” become injured while
working in your home. In most states, you “should be” paying workman’s
compensation insurance for “your employee”.
When hiring an uninsured worker, you will assume all liabilities for damage,
breakage or theft of anything in your home. This may not sound like much of a
liability on your part but…remember we mentioned, “experienced” earlier?
Inexperienced people can, and do literally thousands of dollars worth of damage
to the many new surfaces in today’s homes. Things like marble, granite, hardwood
flooring, fiberglass tubs…. and the list goes on and on and on.
Oh, one other thing…you are breaking the law by hiring these individuals.
Unwittingly (or maybe knowingly) you have become “complicit” in tax evasion,
operating (in most municipalities/states) an unlicensed business and, in some
states, operating a business without adequate liability insurance or workman’s
compensation insurance. Claiming ignorance of your cleaner’s business status
will not help. You as the purchaser of services are responsible to investigate
the legal status of “any” outside contractor who performs “any” services on your
home and you should never be afraid to ask for documentation from those service
providers. (Remember the old “Caveat-emptor” phrase…it’s true!)
“Yeah”…you’re saying…”I know all this stuff already and anyway, no one ever gets
caught for this kind of stuff!”
I say…”Oh Yeah”…a little research on the subject (your Due-Diligence) will
quickly reveal that people, often unsuspecting people, are being caught and
fined everyday of the week on just these circumstances. Check with the IRS if
you don’t believe me.
The whole matter becomes an especially “different” kettle of fish if your
worker/employee is also an undocumented alien but…that’s for another letter.
Makes you wonder…is that $20/$30 difference in rates really worth the risk(s)?
Your money…your decision.
D. Crichton
Co-Founder, International Cleaners Association
www.internationalclnrs.com
Call Contemporary Butler today for a free, no-obligation estimate:
678.557.3795
info@contemporarybutler.com
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