Hose & Hustle Podcast
Most pressure washing operators hire their first employee when they're desperate, not when they're ready — and that's exactly where it goes wrong. In this episode, Mike and Monica share the real story of their first hire, a fellow firefighter named Haider, and break down the actual math and mindset behind knowing when it's time to bring someone on. Mike gets into the numbers: if you're booked out two to four weeks, you're leaving money on the table. He walks through how to calculate your true monthly capacity (one rig, $1,000 a day, 20 working days = $20K ceiling) and explains why your labor rate target should sit between 10 and 30 percent before you ever post a job listing. He also shares the "one is none, two is one" rule — a solo operator with a twisted ankle has no business. The hiring system Mike lays out is specific and repeatable: build an employee avatar before you advertise, source through word of mouth and referrals instead of job boards, screen candidates before the interview even starts, and onboard with two shadow days before putting anyone on a rig alone. He also shares his Employee Scorecard System — drawn from *Traction* by Gino Wickman — which removes emotion from performance reviews by rating attitude, work ethic, attendance, callbacks, upsells, and Google review percentage every month. Monica adds the part most couples in business never talk about: the lanes. Operations and production are Mike's. Marketing, admin, and client relationships are hers. Without that boundary, hiring decisions become arguments. Whether you're still solo or already leading a small crew, this episode gives you a framework to hire smart the first time — and keep the people worth keeping. 📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com 📌 PWNA: www.pwna.org 📌 Article: "How to Attract, Employ and Retain A Players" — firehousepowerwash.com 📌 Interview questionnaire: email mike@firehousepowerwash.com to request 📌 Book mentioned: 1. Traction by Gino Wickman ⏱️ Episode Breakdown 0:00 The first hire story — Haider and watching the taillights disappear 6:00 Signs you're ready to hire vs. just exhausted 11:00 Capacity math: calculating your monthly revenue ceiling 15:30 Tech first, admin later — who to hire and when 20:00 Where to find A-players (and why Indeed isn't it) 26:00 Building your employee avatar and hiring advertisement 30:00 The interview process and one-sheet questionnaire 36:00 Onboarding: two shadow days, no ladders, no driving 41:00 Employee Scorecard System from Traction 46:00 Daily pay vs. hourly — and why Firehouse uses daily 52:00 Full-timers in a seasonal business (the expensive lesson) 57:00 Hiring as a couple — defining lanes to protect your marriage Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥
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