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866: Hourly vs. Salary: The Legal Do’s and Don’ts Every Dentist Must Know – Alan Twigg

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Should you pay your team hourly or salary? Before you decide, there are some important things to know and consider! In this episode of Practical Solutions Day, Kirk Behrendt brings in Alan Twigg, co-owner of Bent Ericksen & Associates, to demystify the key differences and explain the most surprising misconceptions of paying a salary. To find out which one is right for your practice, listen to Episode 866 of The Best Practices Show!

Learn More About Alan:


More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:


Episode Resources:


Main Takeaways:

  • Think about your intention with salary. Who will benefit?
  • Don't assume that paying a salary will make your life easier.
  • Paying a salary does not mean you can do whatever you want.
  • Understand common salary misconceptions to stay out of trouble.
  • Be aware of the administrative burdens that come with going salary.
  • Know the difference between exempt and non-exempt classifications.
  • Laws and requirements differ by state. Know which ones apply to you.

Snippets:

0:00 Introduction.

2:29 Alan’s background.

3:40 The biggest misconceptions about salary.

13:20 Do you pay extra for CE, team meetings, and other special events?

15:03 Time off with pay, explained.

19:23 Does your team have to take vacations when you do?

23:22 Utilize a vacation request form.

25:43 Daily salary, explained.

28:03 Trends and best practices for new associates.

30:42 Working interviews, explained.

33:58 Skills assessments, explained.

37:03 Should everyone be hourly or salary?

40:07 Misconceptions about breaks, lunches, huddles, and staying over.

45:59 Final thoughts.

47:39 About Bent Ericksen and how to get in touch.

Alan Twigg Bio:

Alan Twigg is the co-owner of Bent Ericksen & Associates. For over 10 years, he has guided thousands of clients and consultants through the ever-changing world of HR and employment compliance. He is a speaker, consultant, and author who is passionate about bringing education and peace of mind to such a confusing topic.

As a strong proponent of symbiotic employer-employee relations, Alan is passionate about teamwork and positive work cultures, with an emphasis on long-term personnel retention and employment compliance, where his solutions-oriented outlook excels.

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Should you pay your team hourly or salary? Before you decide, there are some important things to know and consider! In this episode of Practical Solutions Day, Kirk Behrendt brings in Alan Twigg, co-owner of Bent Ericksen & Associates, to demystify the key differences and explain the most surprising misconceptions of paying a salary. To find out which one is right for your practice, listen to Episode 866 of The Best Practices Show!

Learn More About Alan:


More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:


Episode Resources:


Main Takeaways:

  • Think about your intention with salary. Who will benefit?
  • Don't assume that paying a salary will make your life easier.
  • Paying a salary does not mean you can do whatever you want.
  • Understand common salary misconceptions to stay out of trouble.
  • Be aware of the administrative burdens that come with going salary.
  • Know the difference between exempt and non-exempt classifications.
  • Laws and requirements differ by state. Know which ones apply to you.

Snippets:

0:00 Introduction.

2:29 Alan’s background.

3:40 The biggest misconceptions about salary.

13:20 Do you pay extra for CE, team meetings, and other special events?

15:03 Time off with pay, explained.

19:23 Does your team have to take vacations when you do?

23:22 Utilize a vacation request form.

25:43 Daily salary, explained.

28:03 Trends and best practices for new associates.

30:42 Working interviews, explained.

33:58 Skills assessments, explained.

37:03 Should everyone be hourly or salary?

40:07 Misconceptions about breaks, lunches, huddles, and staying over.

45:59 Final thoughts.

47:39 About Bent Ericksen and how to get in touch.

Alan Twigg Bio:

Alan Twigg is the co-owner of Bent Ericksen & Associates. For over 10 years, he has guided thousands of clients and consultants through the ever-changing world of HR and employment compliance. He is a speaker, consultant, and author who is passionate about bringing education and peace of mind to such a confusing topic.

As a strong proponent of symbiotic employer-employee relations, Alan is passionate about teamwork and positive work cultures, with an emphasis on long-term personnel retention and employment compliance, where his solutions-oriented outlook excels.

  continue reading

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