Arne Babenhauserheide writes: > [email protected] writes: > >> On Tuesday, May 03, 2016 10:03:03 PM Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: >>> As cost-metric I would suggest using full-time person-weeks. Reasons: >>> >>> - We have money for ~20 of these. That’s a number we can easily handle. >>> - Cost is very different from salary (by roughly factor 2). Time isn’t. >> >> Our funding campaign's target of $27500 was specifically calculated to be as >> much as I would cost in total for 1 whole 52-week year, not just 20 weeks. >> The calculation also included the fact that I've finished my studies >> meanwhile >> and thus now would have more time for working. > > Note the “full-time”. > > Your cost estimate is for part-time, or you’re ignoring taxes and such.
I’ll do the full-cost calculation: Starting point: http://www.brutto-netto-rechner.info/gehalt/gehaltsrechner-arbeitgeber.php 28k$ are 24357€. With 1700€ per month gross income per month you get a full-cost of 24,378.62€ per year und u . With 1,199.76€ net income per month, or 14,397.10€ per year. You divide that by the number of productive hours per year: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stundenverrechnungssatz#Ermittlung_der_produktiven_Stunden (the value is unreferenced, but pretty close to what I calculated) For a 40 hour week, that’s 1664 hours. That gives you 8.65€ per hour, which is just barely above the german minimum wage of 8.50€ per hour. -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken
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