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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Originally Posted by Superman
I once wondered how in the world a consultant could be worth $200 per hour. As it turns out, if the consultant is the only person in the meeting with common sense, then he's worth the money. Old guys rock.
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When I was doing overseas contract work was paid $1500 a day on a certain new airplane. Would not go out the door for less. Then there was the $150 a day per diem and all hotel expenses covered on top of that.
Work, no work, sit in the hotel or fly our rears off, thats what it cost to get my services in the left seat of the jet. When you look at the cost per hour considering the days we ended up sitting somewhere when the boss took a few days (or weeks) off, it was not cheap.
Experience is not cheap and it takes years to get...
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