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Fully loaded cost
The worker doesn't make $120,000. It costs the company $120,000 for salary, benefits, overhead, facilities, services, etc.
Posted by: archerjoe   Posted on: 06/20/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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120 grand a piece  Roger Ramjet | 06/20/06
Fully loaded cost  archerjoe | 06/20/06
No sh^t Sherlock  Nobody_really | 06/20/06
Don't you mean Bangalore, not Idaho?  HypnoToad | 06/20/06
more money for lawyers  not of this world | 06/20/06
Say what???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/20/06
Nobody sells software anymore...  foremski ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
Software licensing.  HypnoToad | 06/20/06
Re: Software licensing  napoliroma | 06/20/06
STK at risk?  robb.macomber@... | 06/20/06
Where's Murphy?  TonyMcS | 06/20/06
Sun late to open source  napoliroma | 06/20/06
Sun is only late to reinventing themselves  masinick@... | 06/20/06
Unions in America have forced jobs out of the country  www.agilepeople.org | 06/21/06
it's not the employee pay  JohnAdams1st | 10/09/06

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