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I know Bob is not interested, but it
is a valid question: how much “mark up” is worth it? Many people would prefer to work directly if
it simply meant earning 100% of the billing rate. Even in that
case, many consultants and employers would prefer to have some “buffer”
between them. 10 out of 10 developers prefer to focus on their craft
rather than dealing with insurance/billing/contract issues. Perhaps Bob
feels that it is worth the hassle to deal with everything than live with notion
that anyone is earning any percentage from your work. The grass is always
greener… Granted there are lots of contracting
companies that take way more than is fair for what they provide. I would
have trouble sleeping if I knew I was giving away too much every day I worked
hard. We have done well and grown quickly (over
50 people now) by giving back as much as 90% of billing rates to consultants on
our team. The people earning most, do most of the work in terms of
finding their own assignments and paying for their own health insurance --- but
using our group rates for health and other insurance. This method allows our consultants to
maximize earnings while minimizing hassles. Now that we are over 50
people, we are finding greater access to larger organizations. I believe that
large organizations know that a large consulting group is more likely to have
all of their insurance in order ($2M+ Errors&Ommisions, General Liability,
Auto, Worker’s Comp, Fidelity Bonds, etc.) which is just too cost
prohibitive for an individual to buy. We do earn a profit, but I believe
it is fair for what we offer. If anyone would like to know more,
feel free to contact me off-list. Thanks, Gary Lambert From: Action Request
System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of McKenzie, James J C-E LCMC
HQISEC/L3 Bob:
Since you
work for a government agency, your hands may be tied by laws and
regulations. Now, if this applies to you, you may be able to join a small
company to get your name known. Once this happens you should be able to
get small jobs then increase in size. James
McKenzie -----Original
Message----- Does
anyone have any suggestions for procuring Direct Contracts (especially in Please
don't reply back about how Vendors are really worth the markup, I am much more
interested in how to bill customers directly through my LLC than have the
discussion go towards the relative value of vendors. _______________________________________________________________________________
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Title: RE: Direct Contract
- Re: Direct Contract McKenzie, James J C-E LCMC HQISEC/L3
- Re: Direct Contract --- Lose th... Gary Lambert
- Re: Direct Contract --- Lose... Rick Cook
- Re: Direct Contract Tim Button