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| m k:
How much is practical top of billable hours? I'd say 50% is pretty high for micro company. So 20 hours a week for a salary worker. Once a smoker had more breaks than work hours. But productivity was still better than of some constantly working workers. Here direct cost of a work hour is roughly 185% of bto salary. 10.5 months of work for 12.5 months of salary +25% social security and pension +25% VAT Here employer deducts income tax. It's counted as payed even if not actually payed. That 0.5 months of salary is a relic from different era. Back then it was return from vacation payment. Now return part is dropped and current workers take it as granted. Pension is mandatory and paid to special private insurance company. For that company it's also against the law to go under. So its profits are guaranteed. Salary of Sunday can be 300%, pretty high if production is the same as Monday. No wonder some employers would like to turn a new page. Obviously that 300% of Sunday doesn't include every day open retail shops. And yes, being a salary worker is a bit different than being an entrepreneur. |
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