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How much profit do you think you make for the company you work for after your salary?
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How much profit do you think you make for the company you work for after your salary?
How Much Profit do You Think You make for the Company for Which you Work? 100 votes
I make a loss for my company
19%
19 votes
£0-999pa
4%
4 votes
£1,000-9,999
2%
2 votes
£10,000-99,999
40%
40 votes
£100,000+
35%
35 votes
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Difficult to guess but I definitely made them more than £10,000.0
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I'm self employed, so that's an easy question :P0
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£46,000 after all my costs assuming I'm fully utilised but I accidentally voted £100K+.
I happen to know approximately what I cost my company in terms of salary, benefits, employers NI, overhead staff (e.g. HR) etc0 -
I am paid £24,000 a year and my target fee income is £100,000.0
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Fcuk their profit, they're exploiting my labour;)
My role doesn't neccessarily have solely quantifiable benefits to it.
I don't know how to do a poll, how about we ask how much people contribute (through work and/or personal life) to society - especially after lord turners recent comments.It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0 -
Very easy to work out for me. Timesheets work both ways
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Well over £100kThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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As I havn't worked for anyone other than myself for 12 years plus these figures are a little ancient,
but in my best year I was paid just under 3% of my nett profit for the Bank (and I was paid £3XX,XXX.XX)
P.S. in my worst year I was probably paid about 110% of my net profit, which led to a very 'strained' face to face with the boss !!!!'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0 -
lemonjelly wrote: »Fcuk their profit, they're exploiting my labour;)
My role doesn't neccessarily have solely quantifiable benefits to it.
I don't know how to do a poll, how about we ask how much people contribute (through work and/or personal life) to society - especially after lord turners recent comments.
Begger all then.0 -
Gen, as its you, I phoned DH and asked him and I answered for him.
Now I feel DH is exploited
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