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Originally Posted by Eric 951
He's making 22 bucks an hour. At the end of the day, just pull him aside and ask him to add up the costs of everything he purchased that day --morning coffee, snacks, lunch, afternoon coffee, --whatever that cost comes out to be - say 40--50 bucks, tell him he essentially worked (2) hours that day for free. The lightbulb may go off.
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It is funny you wrote that. I agree, btw, but that would be it other than have the other folks tell him to STFU. Baz is on the money as well as others.
My first two squadron tours I did tax preparation for other squadron members, enlisted and officers.
Most of the young men had cable, probably $50 a month in those days. I would show them, I know it sounds simple, that $50 a month is $600 a year just to watch TV.
That $600 was also about the amount of two weeks take home pay for some of the younger enlisted.
"Oh."
I had about a 25% impact rate