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pdonis
3y ago
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But if you're a contractor, you don't have an employer, so you have to divide the total amount you want to make in a year by the
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hours you expect to work, which won't include time off, since your clients won't be paying you for time off.
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wishinghand
3y ago
I think that's the idea by diving by 1000. The math is assuming that you won't work half the time.
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