P Psorak Banned Feb 4, 2004 137 0 0 Feb 4, 2004 #4 Quick approximate math is 1/2 the salary 15k /1000 $15
S spidey07 No Lifer Aug 4, 2000 65,469 5 76 Feb 4, 2004 #8 Originally posted by: Psorak Quick approximate math is 1/2 the salary 15k /1000 $15 Click to expand... ding, ding, ding. Taking half of the salary gets a very close answer.
Originally posted by: Psorak Quick approximate math is 1/2 the salary 15k /1000 $15 Click to expand... ding, ding, ding. Taking half of the salary gets a very close answer.
T tk149 Diamond Member Apr 3, 2002 7,253 1 0 Feb 4, 2004 #9 But are you including benefits (insurance, 401K, etc)?
FelixDeCat Lifer Aug 4, 2000 30,793 2,620 126 Feb 4, 2004 #10 Originally posted by: conjur 30000/2080 Click to expand... Yup, I always use 2080. Figure 21% for medicare/withholding/ $40 month health insurance.
Originally posted by: conjur 30000/2080 Click to expand... Yup, I always use 2080. Figure 21% for medicare/withholding/ $40 month health insurance.
S Shockwave Banned Sep 16, 2000 9,059 0 0 Feb 4, 2004 #11 A good approximation is $10/hour = $20,000 a year. $10 = $20,000 $20 = $40,000 $30 = $60,000 etc etc