Hiring Spouses and Friens
By: David • Essay • 292 Words • November 11, 2009 • 852 Views
Essay title: Hiring Spouses and Friens
HIRING SPOUSES
The most typical form of family hiring comes in the form of spouses owning or
managing an organization. The reasons for this in the embryonic stages of a company are
obvious. In the early years of a company, this arrangement is an economic necessity. It
can be comfortable, even advantageous for this arrangement to continue for a while. The
risks of this kind of nepotism can, however, make things difficult as the company grows.
Employees are often confused as to whom to actually report to. Personal relationships
between spouses and their employees just get strained. My opinions on this won’t really
make a difference. Spouses will continue to run businesses. The key is to recognize the
point in the growth curve where such an arrangement detracts from the business
endeavor. All of us can objectively recognize that blood and business rarely mix.
FRIENDS
Hiring friends can be as risky as hiring relatives. In a perfect world this could