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Should I fire my contractors?

I am a business owner of a granite installation company. Everyone that works for us is contracted help.
We have 3 crews (2 man teams per truck) they install granite and get paid a percentage based on the square footage they put in. recently the economy has taken a turn and we are not getting as much work as we used to so i am spreading the work thin amongst all my crews. The problem is that now my company is not making as much money and in return i am not taking a paycheck in order to support my family. I am also dipping into my reserve/safety fund in order to pay the company bills. This is quickly running low.
Here is my question.
In order to support my family and to sustain my company long-term (essentially riding out this storm) I need to get back on a crew myself. This would mean letting go of a team and equally distributing the square footage between myself and the other 2 teams.
I am struggling with this idea because it would mean firing 2 people and taking away potential money from the others in order for my company to keep more of the profits.
I am a family man and I look out for those that work for me, but if I don't make a change soon I could lose my company completely.
Am I doing the right thing?
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4meAndyou · F
You need to take care of your family, first and foremost, and you need to keep your business going.

In order to do that you have to let some people go. I know it really hurts you AND the crew to do that...but you will lose ALL your contractors if you go out of business...and you can't allow your family to starve.