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A small video in Danish
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I made these spreadsheets, to be able to adjust "Between The Lines", so at least I could see how the numbers fit together, without any investments worth talking about.
At the end of 3 months, there is the first small profit for everyone after they have paid what they have to pay separately. It is roughly the same amount for everyone.
A manager has 12 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has 13 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor has 14 thousand, and an insider has 15 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.
This changes considerably after 6 months of work.
At the end of 6 months, there is a larger surplus for most people.
Now a manager has around 40 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has around 100 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor, and an insider has also around 100 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.
This changes dramatically after 12 months of work.
At the end of 12 months, there is a clearer picture of coming surpluses for the different groups.
Now a manager has around 900 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has around 650 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor, and an insider has around 275 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.
The largest of the numbers don't really make any sense to ordinary mortals, but they can give some tax collectors a hard time.
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When I'm writing "Between The Lines" then I'm always very very careful to stay on track, so at least I can see, that I don't promise more than I can keep, for there is nothing that destroys a good idea faster than when things don't fit together like a hand in a glove.
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