Hey guys.
So I didn't the job I was interviewed last time. It would've been sweet, but I lost to a guy who has lots of stripes. I gained a bit notoriety in the scene by ranking so high, which is sort of amusing. Still sucks to lose though.
That means I'm back in business. That sucks even more. What kind of employee costs do you guys have? In here, I want to employee one person more this next year and it'll cost like... say I want a developer. I got a talented guy at my sight so it's not cheap (relative term), say 4k minimum because he is also very young and we've got interesting projects and he is in our network already. Can't keep him forever but say 4k, how much does it cost for you? For me, after the state has raped me, it'll be closer to 8k. That's only salary and mandatory payments.
If I was working for a Uni (got called one day if I was interested - I was NOT interested), the side cost multiplier is 4 these days. Say, we pay some guy 3k to do research, it'll be 12k a month in all costs. Can you dig it? For traditional public sector job the multiplier is closer to 3, so 3k guy makes 9k in mandatory expenses.
It is no wonder no one is hiring and why money is wasted on just about every single employee.
Just one example. This came to my mind after today I was thinking how I want to spend some money, because the fiscal year is about over so state rapists are comign to collect their 26 % tax on your profit. Say you have 1m revenue, from that 100k is profit, 26k goes to state when New Year hits your clocks, just because. It doesn't really chew from the competitive edge of big companies because they DO NOT pay that tax, they have "ways". Small businesses such as myself can't get away from it though. We have to decide if we lose quarter of our profit in a single day and have that money for the next year as well, or how much we want to keep. Based on that, we get the number we need to spend on just about anything. I'm thinking of buying 5 iPads and just giving them to homeless people. Call it charity through taxation of my choice. Countries don't make sense. I realize taxing is important but damn, will someone think of children and small business people? It's killing everyone here. No one gives a **** about small companies. Except when it's election time, then again none of those folks have ever really tried anything but talk lies to voters all their lives.
I mean damn, we risk everything every day, the state takes but it doesn't come in aid when the risk won't pay off. That, plus we try to make something out of nothing. Sort of not play the zero sum game. I guess that's a salary in itself. To say to yourself that at least you're trying to contribute. Can you tell I had a bad month? Dropped record number of quotes and closed none. Back to the drawing board.
So I didn't the job I was interviewed last time. It would've been sweet, but I lost to a guy who has lots of stripes. I gained a bit notoriety in the scene by ranking so high, which is sort of amusing. Still sucks to lose though.
That means I'm back in business. That sucks even more. What kind of employee costs do you guys have? In here, I want to employee one person more this next year and it'll cost like... say I want a developer. I got a talented guy at my sight so it's not cheap (relative term), say 4k minimum because he is also very young and we've got interesting projects and he is in our network already. Can't keep him forever but say 4k, how much does it cost for you? For me, after the state has raped me, it'll be closer to 8k. That's only salary and mandatory payments.
If I was working for a Uni (got called one day if I was interested - I was NOT interested), the side cost multiplier is 4 these days. Say, we pay some guy 3k to do research, it'll be 12k a month in all costs. Can you dig it? For traditional public sector job the multiplier is closer to 3, so 3k guy makes 9k in mandatory expenses.
It is no wonder no one is hiring and why money is wasted on just about every single employee.
Just one example. This came to my mind after today I was thinking how I want to spend some money, because the fiscal year is about over so state rapists are comign to collect their 26 % tax on your profit. Say you have 1m revenue, from that 100k is profit, 26k goes to state when New Year hits your clocks, just because. It doesn't really chew from the competitive edge of big companies because they DO NOT pay that tax, they have "ways". Small businesses such as myself can't get away from it though. We have to decide if we lose quarter of our profit in a single day and have that money for the next year as well, or how much we want to keep. Based on that, we get the number we need to spend on just about anything. I'm thinking of buying 5 iPads and just giving them to homeless people. Call it charity through taxation of my choice. Countries don't make sense. I realize taxing is important but damn, will someone think of children and small business people? It's killing everyone here. No one gives a **** about small companies. Except when it's election time, then again none of those folks have ever really tried anything but talk lies to voters all their lives.
I mean damn, we risk everything every day, the state takes but it doesn't come in aid when the risk won't pay off. That, plus we try to make something out of nothing. Sort of not play the zero sum game. I guess that's a salary in itself. To say to yourself that at least you're trying to contribute. Can you tell I had a bad month? Dropped record number of quotes and closed none. Back to the drawing board.
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