25th May 2006, 12:13 PM
Its a brave person who writes a book called 'the perfect consultant'!
Surely the overheads are not vastly different (apart from the flashy Mercs and swanky offices that all consultants enjoy
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Non-chargeable time is presumably taken up by preparing tenders and that sort of thing; would that be a comparable amount of time between a field unit and a consultancy? Not precisely, but we are talking rules of thumb here.
Surely the overheads are not vastly different (apart from the flashy Mercs and swanky offices that all consultants enjoy

Non-chargeable time is presumably taken up by preparing tenders and that sort of thing; would that be a comparable amount of time between a field unit and a consultancy? Not precisely, but we are talking rules of thumb here.