how much do you make your company in a year?

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herm0016

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Feb 26, 2005
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does anyone else here actually directly generate revenue?

performing the work for the customer and them deciding solely on your or your crew's performance to sign a ticket or to not sign it.
 

sactoking

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Sep 24, 2007
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Over the trailing 12 months I've found $20,000,000 in previously unreported tax revenue and I cost my employer nothing so that's all "profit".
 

iGas

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Hard question.

My company is making over $140 millions a year for the next 10 years from my team. And, my company is making an additional $8.5 billions for the next 6 years.
 
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highland145

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Oct 12, 2009
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Sounds like some of you need to be self employed. While not up to OT standards yet, my income has tripled since going out on my own.
 

lokiju

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May 29, 2003
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Pretty sure I'm directly a cost but I indirectly allow them to sell more services that warrant my being here to help support.
 

rcpratt

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Jul 2, 2009
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Kind of hard to say. Our project budget is about $80M, and the product that we eventually produce should be worth...I'd guess somewhere between $300M and $400M if we were to sell it, which is unlikely.
 

Saint Nick

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Jan 21, 2005
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We are facing millions of dollars worth of budget cuts in 2013. Sort of worried what might happen.
 

BoberFett

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working IT, zero

Ugh, I'm trying to push for further chargebacks to our sub-companies. We do for some services such as internal leasing of PCs that we purchase and lease back to the companies, and everyone pays for their own connectivity, but generally we're a money pit as far as it appears on the books. :(
 

nageov3t

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Feb 18, 2004
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no clue, I'm not in Sales.

as far as I'm concerned, our clients pay us in rainbows and cupcakes, and the hardware we sell them grows on trees.