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How to pay your foreman.
I've got a highly capable foreman that I'm going to hire to manage 5-10 flips in 2019. He'd prefer to work for max potential instead of max salary. I'm looking for ideas on how to structure his compensation. What would be customary, what have you seen work, and not work?