26th May 2006, 11:43 AM
Wow, maybe everyone will be rushing off to become consultants thus creating a severe shortage of field staff leading to a huge hike in wages..... and a national shortage of cheap suits I suppose...
I'd have thought it would easier to ask what the salary offered is in the first place, rather than the charge out rates and dividing by three.
As a matter of interest Doc Pete, what sort of proportion of work is time charged as opposed to a flat fee or other basis? Presumably this varies considerably between a sole practioner and a large multi-disciplinary consultancy.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.
I'd have thought it would easier to ask what the salary offered is in the first place, rather than the charge out rates and dividing by three.
As a matter of interest Doc Pete, what sort of proportion of work is time charged as opposed to a flat fee or other basis? Presumably this varies considerably between a sole practioner and a large multi-disciplinary consultancy.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.