That's the best way to look at it
Posted By: j on 2009-06-20
In Reply to: Just some things to compare... - MTinNC
calculate what you make an hour and benefits of working at home. Although it seems like I am working for peanuts I actually make about $20 an hour plus benefits (problem with my place where I work now is they constantly run out of work so I always get the bare minimum but rarely put in a full day, which now a days I kind of like). Since I don't have anyone else to take care of and all my stuff is paid off I have come to appreciate the freedom of being an MT, even though a lot of times I still think it is a crappy dead end job.
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