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Old 05-29-2003, 12:14 PM  
FlyingIguana
aspiring banker
 
Join Date: Mar 2002
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Quote:
Originally posted by charly
Not many people here been in business and had to do budgetting and accounts. Think about it.

If the guy is only making $40k a year working for himself how is an employer going to offer him $60k?

He has to first make his $60k, then enough to cover his company benefits, then his costs to the company (Phone electricity, equipment, etc. Then the companies profit. The guy will have to be generating around $180 in profits for his new employer.

Plus working for himself he works when ever he can and not 9 to 5, his new boss will know this and take it into consideration.

The only way this happens is if the guy is in an industry that the small man cannot work in, or the big company can offer him so much more facilities to utilise his talents better.

However anyone want me and Eva we're looking at offers. But don't think about anything around the $60k mark unless you are thinking a month.
given access to better resources the employee could generate more revenue than he is now...
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