The Pitfalls of Oklahoma Process Server Companies That Hire Independent
Contractors in Different States
In today’s society, it seems as
though outsourcing is everywhere. From
credit card companies that send customer service jobs overseas to firms like Nike
and Apple that exploit laborers in factories overseas, independent contractors
and outsourcing are everywhere. Not only
do the companies that overseas labor “enjoy” increased tax breaks, but they
also limit their legal liability if something goes wrong (i.e., if a poor child
gets his or her hand cut off while working).
In addition, these companies can often pay these individuals less, too,
which is a definite added “bonus” for chief executive officers seeking to
maximize their company’s profit margin.
While all of these benefits are aimed at helping the wealthy, they also
have their downsides for both clients and the workers, and the same holds true
for process serving companies. The
experts at Oklahoma Judicial Process Servers www.OklahomaJudicialProcessServers.com
would like to elucidate . . .
Process servers who outsource their
work to others in different states throughout the United States of America can
potentially experience a multitude of headaches. Professional process servers need to
thoroughly investigate the individuals they hire. How reliable are the Texas process
servers? Will a process server that gets
hired to do a job in Florida, California, New Mexico, Kansas, or elsewhere
perform the job effectively? What are
the customary fees associated with those areas, and which laws apply? Will someone hired as an independent
contractor know what is fair and reasonable and how to follow the laws? These are just a few of many reasonable
questions that Oklahoma process servers seeking to outsource their out-of-state
work might experience.
It is true that an Oklahoma process
server who owns and effectively runs a company can take care to avoid many
pitfalls. The process server can perform
background checks, requesting references, etc.
In addition, performing a quick Google search can often help determine
whether or not a particular process serving company has found itself plagued
with a multitude of complaints. The
Better Business Bureau www.bbb.org is yet
another resource to use when hiring, though most process serving companies do
not list themselves with it.
Relative to finding out what fees
are usual and customary for process servers in different states, sometimes making
phone calls around to a large number of process servers can provide some
meaningful insights. Many process
servers charge about what a sheriff’s deputy would otherwise get, while other
Kansas process servers may charge more or less.
Indeed, those who do not own companies at all and just do process serving
on a part time basis might require the least amount of money. Oklahoma City process servers who conduct a
thorough check, if time permits, of reasonable rates throughout the area are
likely to find those who will do the job for the least amount of money.
One of the biggest headaches of
hiring process servers who reside in other states is that an Edmond, Oklahoma
process server cannot really control the quality of work. If a process server in Moore, Oklahoma
suddenly drops the ball and disappears from a job, then it is usually not too
difficult for the Oklahoma process server who hired him or her to just go and
do the job himself or herself. However,
if that process server lives in another state and the process serving company
that hired the process server has no corporate address there, then fixing a
problem (i.e., failure to do the job) can and usually will become much more
difficult.
Another bad aspect of hiring other
process servers in different states is having to deal with a plethora of egos,
outrageous fees, etc. Some process
servers will even try to steal clients, and professional process servers will usually
not consent to signing contracts which prohibit client stealing. Even if they do, it is not always so easy to
track whether the process servers in other states are stealing your
clients. That being said, those that do
get caught often do not have any assets to sue for anyway.
Sometimes hiring process servers
who know their states’ local laws, are reliable, professional, affordable,
etc., is just too difficult a task.
Indeed, hiring bad process servers in other states can actually end up
costing otherwise reputable companies a great deal of business from attorneys
and others who also use that same process serving company for work in their
local area. Each Oklahoma process server
should carefully weigh whether or not the cost-benefit analysis of hiring contract labor elsewhere is really
worth it. Of course, professional
process serving companies are not the only ones who stand to win – or lose –
with outsourcing.
Though it can take time, performing
background checks, taking time to call references, and only working with
process servers in Oklahoma who will sign a legal contract can help pay off in
the long run. Any process server in
Oklahoma or elsewhere who refuses to do so is not someone that a firm should
hire anyway. Those who are dedicated and
who have nothing to hide will not have any reason to worry.
Sometimes attorneys and others will
claim that finding and keeping a very trustworthy, reliable, affordable, personable
process server is an extremely difficult task.
Whether in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, Florida, or elsewhere,
this is often true. This is why those
that attorneys and process servers seeking to contract out the work to others
tend to prefer to hire the same process servers that do excellent work over
seeking a new one for each job.
On the other side of the coin, numerous
process servers can explain in detail how various professional process serving
companies have cheated them out of money, have been very slow to pay, etc. Indeed, in an effort to maximize profits,
many professional Oklahoma process servers seek to pay others they hire only a
mere fraction of what the client is actually paying. The good and the bad can flow both ways, so
it is important to ensure that all process servers also thoroughly investigate
the companies that hire them beforehand, too!
An Oklahoma process server who is
trying to run an outstanding business should take special care to carefully weigh
all of the pros and cons of hiring contract labor. Process servers looking for work from large
companies should do the same. Some
process servers run companies that help their customers throughout the entire
nation, and they can indeed enjoy a great deal of success – if they take the
needed precautions beforehand. Others
process servers in Oklahoma find that it is just not worth their time or effort,
and therefore they do not even bother with hiring independent contractors. Ultimately, each Oklahoma City process server
company and the process servers who consider working for them must carefully
determine the best course of action for his or her own professional company and
those they work with.
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