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by brianwawok
3353 days ago
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Free time is a bit of a curve too I think (like marginal utility). In an entire 7 day week, if I only had 1 hour of freetime, I would value it at $1000. My 100th hour I might only value at $5, as I would be getting bored. So if you are busy with family and commitments.. working from home vs not may be the difference between 10h and 0h of freetime a week. Whereas for a single guy with no hobbies, it might only change the balance from 30h of freetime to 40h of freetime, which is a bit less. |
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Even with constant free time - my mood can affect the price. If I'm not in the mood to work, I'd charge more. Free time itself can adjust in value. Nothing happening this weekend? Normal rate. I planned to go to an expo? Looking at x10 the normal rate if they expect me to miss that. I have a date planned? They're looking at an all expenses paid two week vacation for my date and I if they expect to be able to buy that time from me.