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The differences between Europe and America
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23/11/2005 02:52:12
Walter Meester
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22/11/2005 13:29:50
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Politics
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>>Hi Peter,
>>
>>>>BTW, I'm an independant consultant and have nowhere near 30 days off a year.
>>>
>>>Well then, how many free days do 'people' in your company have?
>>
>>Eh, well, I'm an independant consultant and as such I do not have employees. OTOH, I'm involved in a second company (which absorbs my time nowerdays), which really is a collection of unique individuals a few in Canada and a few in Europe. One person works about 16 hours a day, 7 days a week. Two others make more than 40 hours as well, One guy in London well over 40 as well. Me personally well, I do what I can and adds up to somehwat more than 40 hours. How many days off in a year? I honestly could not tell you. I've had about two weeks this summer and some lose free days. Around 15 maybe. I'm the only married one in the company and to be honest, I like to keep it that way. And I don't want to be the

>So, you do everything within your powers to prevent the others to get married? <g>

Of course. Seriously, I don't see anyone of them getting married soon. :)

>You guys should use Clickwork, I'm serious here. A new beta11 is now downloadable. Interested?
>Go to: http://www.viafox.nl/downloads.html

I've downloaded and seen it before. Up then I could not quite figure out how it should be used effectively.

>You know that your hour rate has a portion meant for the holidays?!

Hour-rate. I did not hear that term for a long time... Nope, I'm on a monthly basis.

Walter,
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