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by Closi 2004 days ago
You are right, I usually do this to get to a worked daily or worked hourly cost (I work in consultancy) so I take holidays & sick into account to understand cost per worked hour / cost per worked day.

In reality it depends on the type of work you are doing.

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Ah! Definitely makes sense in consulting/contracting :-)