Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: FoBoT
i like getting a bonus, even though the formula is bogus, that is , they can't or won't tie it directly to MY performance, they tie it to the overall company performance, which i can't directly impact in my role
Sorry, let me clarify:
Your bill rate is $50/hour.
Your rate is $40/hour.
You work an average of 50 hours a week.
The gross profit for each week is $2500.
Your income for the week is $2000.
The net profit for you is $500 for that week.
Your bonus would be $50 for that week, or potentially $2600 for the year.
This means that your performance directly impacts your bonus. The performance of others won't impact you.
[edit]Note this is overly simplified. There is overhead, etc. to consider. Hopefully the point is clear though.[/edit]
That's a really low bill rate. If your rate is $40/hour your bill rate is probably $150-250/hour especially for SAP consulting.
It was an example only. I don't think it would be too smart of me to post actual numbers...
$250/hr for SAP is astronomical though. Granted, there are some niches where that's possible, but there is a lot of foreign influence with in the SAP market. There SAP for small businesses market can usually yield you higher bill rates than at larger companies, in my experience.