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  • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

    Question for businesspeople.

    A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

    I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

    In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

    #business

    simpike@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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    @mrundkvist not in my line of work, no, that would be cheap. But I presume museums, arts, public bodies etc would be more price sensitive

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    • simpike@mastodon.socialS simpike@mastodon.social

      @mrundkvist not in my line of work, no, that would be cheap. But I presume museums, arts, public bodies etc would be more price sensitive

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      @Simpike
      Thank you! That makes me feel less stupid.

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      • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

        Question for businesspeople.

        A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

        I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

        In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

        #business

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        @mrundkvist It's not cheap, and hourly prizes had been a bone of contention in my line of business for the last few years. OTOH €900 is not outrageous, but maybe seen as somewhat premium.

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        • andreasdavour@dice.campA andreasdavour@dice.camp

          @mrundkvist It's not cheap, and hourly prizes had been a bone of contention in my line of business for the last few years. OTOH €900 is not outrageous, but maybe seen as somewhat premium.

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          @AndreasDavour
          Thank you. Please clarify -- I'm talking about a daily price.

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          • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

            Question for businesspeople.

            A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

            I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

            In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

            #business

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            @mrundkvist
            I'm a specialist with a PhD, but working in the cheapest area in the country, for a publicly funded employer. For me, €1300 is around two weeks salary. Had I been working in Tokyo for a private company this might be one week.

            So yes, it sounds quite spendy, especially for an institution that is publicly funded.

            If it'd been something that translates directly to an income stream for the client the calculation is of course different.

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            • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

              Question for businesspeople.

              A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

              I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

              In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

              #business

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              thomasivars62@mastodon.social
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              @mrundkvist Jag tar timtaxa på 800 SEK ex moms, Kör du enskild firma som jag blir det 33 % prel inkomstskatt.som jag själv betalar in. Du får själv göra pensionsavsättningar men de är avdragsgilla. 800 SEK/tim har jag klarat mig bra på. Det motsvara en anställds lön på 60 tkr före inkomstskatt.

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              • jannem@fosstodon.orgJ jannem@fosstodon.org

                @mrundkvist
                I'm a specialist with a PhD, but working in the cheapest area in the country, for a publicly funded employer. For me, €1300 is around two weeks salary. Had I been working in Tokyo for a private company this might be one week.

                So yes, it sounds quite spendy, especially for an institution that is publicly funded.

                If it'd been something that translates directly to an income stream for the client the calculation is of course different.

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                @jannem
                I'm uncertain what's a reasonable multiplier when you're a briefly hired consultant as opposed to a salaried employee.

                A €1300 daily bill would represent the same net takings as five days' salary if I were employed at a museum.

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                • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                  Question for businesspeople.

                  A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

                  I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

                  In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

                  #business

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                  @mrundkvist We usually count hourly but I'll multiply with 8 as well.

                  Junior: 80€ = 640
                  Senior: 110€ = 880
                  Specialist/expert: 140€ = 1120

                  These are totals, excluding VAT, as invoiced by your own business entity.

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                  • troed@masto.sangberg.seT troed@masto.sangberg.se

                    @mrundkvist We usually count hourly but I'll multiply with 8 as well.

                    Junior: 80€ = 640
                    Senior: 110€ = 880
                    Specialist/expert: 140€ = 1120

                    These are totals, excluding VAT, as invoiced by your own business entity.

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                    @troed Tack!

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                    • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                      Question for businesspeople.

                      A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

                      I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

                      In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

                      #business

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                      I'm uncertain what's a reasonable multiplier when you're a briefly hired consultant as opposed to a salaried employee.

                      A €1300 daily bill would represent the same net takings as five days' salary if I were employed at a museum.

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                      • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                        I'm uncertain what's a reasonable multiplier when you're a briefly hired consultant as opposed to a salaried employee.

                        A €1300 daily bill would represent the same net takings as five days' salary if I were employed at a museum.

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                        @mrundkvist För en anställds lön skall du lägga till x 1,33 för att beräkna kostnaden för arbetsgivaren. EUR till SEK står i 10,79 just nu.

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                        • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                          @jannem
                          I'm uncertain what's a reasonable multiplier when you're a briefly hired consultant as opposed to a salaried employee.

                          A €1300 daily bill would represent the same net takings as five days' salary if I were employed at a museum.

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                          @mrundkvist
                          I'm not saying your ask is unreasonable. I think it is. I also don't think it's surprising that a publicly funded place doesn't have the extra budget to pay it.

                          I know our university probably would not be able to pay for a one-time thing like that unless somebody got a grant specifically to do it. I did consulting on the research side once, and basically got regular salary + lodging and per diem for those days.

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                          • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                            Question for businesspeople.

                            A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

                            I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

                            In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

                            #business

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                            @mrundkvist No. A specialist PhD in biotech would typically charge upwards of $200 per hour, so $1600 per 8-hour day. In some circles even that would be cheap.

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                              @mrundkvist För en anställds lön skall du lägga till x 1,33 för att beräkna kostnaden för arbetsgivaren. EUR till SEK står i 10,79 just nu.

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                              @mrundkvist 600 EUR per dag motsvarar 800 SEK/dag. Timtaxa är bättre än dagstaxa.

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                                @3ntangled.bsky.social
                                Tack!

                                Att jag tillhandahåller en extremt sällsynt tjänst betyder ju tyvärr inte att jag kan ta ut ett högt arvode när kunderna är få och penningsvaga.

                                Jag bad dem tala om vad de tycker vore rimligt.

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                                • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                                  I'm uncertain what's a reasonable multiplier when you're a briefly hired consultant as opposed to a salaried employee.

                                  A €1300 daily bill would represent the same net takings as five days' salary if I were employed at a museum.

                                  tokeriis@helvede.netT This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @mrundkvist When was doing tailored seminars, the discounted price for the short 4 -5 hour duration was in that ballpark, incl sales taxes, and this was 15 years ago.

                                  Services are expensive when you don’t have them in-house. I would say a minimum of a
                                  2,5 multiplier, compared to a regular wage.

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                                  • tokeriis@helvede.netT tokeriis@helvede.net

                                    @mrundkvist When was doing tailored seminars, the discounted price for the short 4 -5 hour duration was in that ballpark, incl sales taxes, and this was 15 years ago.

                                    Services are expensive when you don’t have them in-house. I would say a minimum of a
                                    2,5 multiplier, compared to a regular wage.

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                                    @tokeriis Thank you!

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                                    • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                                      I'm uncertain what's a reasonable multiplier when you're a briefly hired consultant as opposed to a salaried employee.

                                      A €1300 daily bill would represent the same net takings as five days' salary if I were employed at a museum.

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                                      Judging from people's responses, the rate I offered was pretty normal for a rare speciality senior consultant in some businesses, just not in the one I'm actually in.

                                      Five times the daily net salary is of course dependent on the fact that we have super low salaries in archaeology.

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                                      • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                                        Question for businesspeople.

                                        A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

                                        I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

                                        In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

                                        #business

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                                        @mrundkvist That's expensive at my level but about what is charged a level up from me.

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                                        • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                                          Question for businesspeople.

                                          A museum asked me for a quote on metalwork classification, per DAY. Metalwork classification is an extremely rare but not super in-demand service.

                                          I offered €1300 per DAY including social security contributions, but not including sales tax. They found this astonishingly expensive and turned my offer down. (I had miscalculated -- what I intended would have worked out to €900.)

                                          In your line of business, is €1300 per DAY for a consultant seen as expensive?

                                          #business

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                                          @mrundkvist Our small software company charges exactly that - ok, 1250 € per day - for consultant work and adoptations of our standard software for special client needs. Located in Germany, with a somewhat specialized profile (we do software für publishing companies).

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