lz5pl
Electrical
- Feb 6, 2007
- 313
There was a similar tread recently, but I need an advice on slightly different case.
We are two partners (equal share) running small engineering company. We are both engineers, but my partner is more specialized in commercial activities and dealing with external subcontractors. My part is design department and commissioning works. My partner works mostly in the office, including some (but not so much) overtimes. From other hand, big part of my workload is on commissioning works, sometimes in the country, sometimes abroad. Commissioning is never strictly limited to 8 hours working time - usually deadline is "for yesterday" and very often I must work 10-12 hours, far from the family and without weekends for 2 or 3 weeks. For such work we pay normally overtime to our personnel.
My question is: should I insist to receive additional money for these periods? Looking from engineering point of view payment should be equal to the workload. But how from ethical point? What is your experience in similar cases?
Any suggestions will be highly appreciated!
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We are two partners (equal share) running small engineering company. We are both engineers, but my partner is more specialized in commercial activities and dealing with external subcontractors. My part is design department and commissioning works. My partner works mostly in the office, including some (but not so much) overtimes. From other hand, big part of my workload is on commissioning works, sometimes in the country, sometimes abroad. Commissioning is never strictly limited to 8 hours working time - usually deadline is "for yesterday" and very often I must work 10-12 hours, far from the family and without weekends for 2 or 3 weeks. For such work we pay normally overtime to our personnel.
My question is: should I insist to receive additional money for these periods? Looking from engineering point of view payment should be equal to the workload. But how from ethical point? What is your experience in similar cases?
Any suggestions will be highly appreciated!
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It may be like this in theory and practice, but in real life it is completely different.
The favourite sentence of my army sergeant