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| HLELA just gave you the per unit formula, which (simple as it may be) coincides with ERAC. And just for the record, depreciation isn't Overhead either. It's a direct cost, mostly controlled by your region's fleet mix, and the number of days in the month. Idiot. |
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| Gee, you must have just passed your Grill... Congratulations dick. Though it's obvious that you have worked at ERAC at least long enought to have forgotten how to have conversations with anyone NOT employed at the green machine. Don't worry, it's happens to all of them. I suppose you still have the urge to answer your home phone "Thank you for calling...". Then again, I bet you are so burnt out by the time you get home-you probably don't bother to answer the phone anymore... |
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| gees LifeAfterERACDeath, I hate the company too and am leaving within a week, but you need to admit that level IV has a legitimate counterpoint. He cited the information as it was presented. You didn't understand it clearly, because your rebuttal had nothing to do with the issue at hand only that your response personally put down someone you don't even know personally. I know you have left ERAC and gone on to bigger and better things, I hope it's not law if this is the argument path that you take. Your posts are funny and I enjoy reading them. don't get me wrong here. and don't degrade yourself to a general business "undereducated and overconfident" erac employee. because we know how that burns us. (i did say general so not EVERYONE will fill this mold) |
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| You know positive OP in February is possible... It just takes some forethought. Something MANY businesses do at the end of each year yields them a tax writeoff.. but in this case a good February. Start in December...... look at your supplies. At my last office we bought cleaning supplies .. in bulk. So we stocked up in December. Made sure we had ALL the office supplies we needed. (It helped when a customer attended a conference and couldn't truck several reams of plain paper home so he offered it to the office. ) Then you are not making those purchases in February. That stuff adds up. Damn, I got sick and tired of hearing the rantings, at area and regional meetings.. figured out how to eliminate every possible cost. Even got all the trainees and car preps in on it. They got fired up and it carried into the next few months and then you focus on increasing income. Its a WIN-WIN |
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