All the responses are great! I originally had in mind side work at home, but the convervation about work in the shop is good as well.
As far as "at home" side jobs, my thoughts are still that I wouldn't do anything to outright discourage it unless the tech was stealing work from my shop or leaving early all the time to go home to do side jobs. I would continue to support employee parts purchases at a steep discount.
In the shop, I am with most of you that I would only allow immediate family (personal vehicles, parents, grandparents, siblings, and children) but no aunts, uncles, second cousins, etc. Some people have very large families. In my shop (back in the day when I was in a shop) I allowed the technician to bring in any extended family or friend's work at internal rates and I would let them supply their own parts if necessary (again if the time was available in the shop). This way I thought the tech could stay busy and the shop could make a few bucks instead of all standing around.
To expand on the side job issue, what about other second jobs. For example, in Michigan I was very loose about this and many of the techs had seasonal side work. In the winter, some techs would plow in the morning (Meaning they got in about 11am, but would often stay late). In the fall some of my techs would drive grain trucks for local farmers and spend their evening waiting at the silos (meaning they left about 3:30pm) There were others as well ... but in addition to side work how about other "moonlighting"
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