Re: Contractor Rates

Subject: Re: Contractor Rates
From: Al Geist <al -dot- geist -at- geistassociates -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 14:41:38 -0400


Richard Lewis wrote:

Connie:

I am well aware of the formula that you espouse (actually, I have always hear
d that 2000 hours is used and that it called the "Rule of 2000" ).


Hi Richard,

I've always used 2080 and that includes for everything from developing proposal
s in response to government solicitations (sounds dirty), for developing startu
p and strategic business plans and for contract services (both as the contracto
r and the contractee). You have about 174 hours in a month (40 hours a week x
4.33 weeks [the average number of weeks per month])....174 x 12 = 2078 (rounde
d up to 2080 for convenience). Of course this figure does not take into accoun
t time spent at the coffee pot or water fountain, or discussing the local high
school football game, what you did on summer vacation, or who's going to win th
e next American Idol.

Al

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