I make approx. $32/hr at work. So for every two minutes that pass by while I'm sitting here, I earn $1. In a 40-hour week I earn approx. $1,280, but there are actually 168 hours in a week, so over the entire week of seven 24-hour days I earn $7.63 per hour or 13c every minute. Awake or asleep, working, working out, or just vegging out in front of the computer, I am accruing 13c for every minute that goes by.
Say it takes me one hour to perform a chore, like mowing my lawn; that's $7.63 of my time. If I pay someone to mow my lawn for me I will naturally compensate them more for their expertise, but if I can do the same job myself...for a lot cheaper, aren't I better off doing it myself? Hmmm, am I?
Let's say the Lawnmower Man charges me $15 to cut my lawn, which is a task I can do myself in one hour. In real terms I make $7.63 during that hour, so the $15 I pay the Lawnmower Man is offset by the $7.63 I make during that hour, meaning it really only costs me $7.37 to have the Lawnmower Man do the job, $7.37 is almost exactly one hour of my time anyway. So I can either spend a real hour cutting my lawn myself, or I can pay the Lawnmower Man to do it, and either way the real cost is the same (or close to). Interesting, no?
How much is your time worth?
Thursday, November 08, 2007
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I am worth my weight each day in gold, diamonds & other expensive and precious things.
:)
In uncle sams world? I am worth $1.31 an hour.
even the lawn dude makes more than I do...
**sigh**
I need a beer ~ you coming?
I've already got a pitcher on the table. Where are you?
Shouldn't you factor in other issues as well, such as laziness or perfection (like, I might be able to mow my own lawn but I wouldn't do as good a job because I'm not a professional)?
Man, I just sighed when I read how much you make. I could never hope to make that much in the line of work I was in.
I make approximately 1.03G per minute ;)
Wolfgangdoom
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