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My break even point for covering salary/dividend/expenses etc. is about 24 weeks a year, so anything over and above this is profit (before CT) and therefore a bonus (keeps the warchest healthy). I'd consider anything above 30 weeks a good year, 40+ weeks excellent. Would be rare for me to work much more than this, I almost always try and take December off each year unless I really have to work and will often take small breaks between projects too.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYou're really AWESOME.
Worth remembering you cannot spend it when you are dead
Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAlso, it doesn't matter where you work, its still work, sat by the pool or not
Now now, its not work, its fulfilling a contractual obligation to my client
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostProud of you. Go get em, tiger!
Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post[...] Also, it doesn't matter where you work, its still work, sat by the pool or notLast edited by ndl; 27 April 2017, 13:34.
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Originally posted by mjcp View Post250 billed of 254 offered... March 16/March 17... but will take a holiday this summer, I need one!
3 day shut down between xmas and new year otherwise it would have been 253!
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Worth remembering you cannot spend it when you are dead
Also, it doesn't matter where you work, its still work, sat by the pool or not
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Originally posted by ndl View PostIt doesn't matter what it says in the title. What matters is what I said in my previous sentence, that "I did 142 DAYS". Anyway, I've got to work weekends sometimes and then I book double.
I've been working for 2 weeks during Easter enjoying the sun by the pool in Southern Europe. I guess you can call it as 2 weeks off
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250 billed of 254 offered... March 16/March 17... but will take a holiday this summer, I need one!
3 day shut down between xmas and new year otherwise it would have been 253!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostGiven that the thread title is about weeks per year, 280 out of 52 is impressive.
Originally posted by radish2008 View Post280 out of 252 is good going. This year I'll take 40 days including the BHs and even though it's forced I'm coming round to the idea. Just had 2 weeks off over Easter and it was really good.
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Originally posted by ndl View PostNo no, this is what I meant - 280/year er Ah, the good life :|
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