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by smileysteve 1045 days ago
But $1000 a month seems cheap compared to an office manager?

That is, a dedicated employee for receiving, kitchen stocking, security management, and even utility management (how many novice office managers try cable Internet before buying fiber)

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Yes, and an office manager that doesn't have to be told what to do about anything, who actually manages workplace facilities, equipment, and operations fully autonomously, is likely to run between $5K and $10K a month, at least (more if salaried with benefits).
> But $1000 a month seems cheap compared to an office manager?

Only if you use $1000 worth of office manager every month.