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Apparently you are forgetting that when you grow as a company, you incur many more costs than simply hiring more employees.
I don't think I need to go into detail about extra costs, but a new facility is one extra cost that comes to mind. Unfortunately, it's not going to pay for itself.
Evidently you're the one who has trouble understanding economics.
Uhh yea I don't think so....
You do have some extra cost if you grow that much. However, if you buy a new facility you will be able to make more product more product means more money more money is the bloody point.
Let’s say you make 50 subs in a building with 2 pieces of equipment that makes 25 subs per day. You make $2 gross per sub, so $100 a day gross. You have two people who work in this company who get paid $.50 a day, one person per machine. Building, electricity, water, and other various utilities cost you another $1 per day. Up keep and cost of the machines is $1 per day.
So, you make $97 after one day.
Now our company grows.
We now have 2 buildings 4 machines, 4 employees. Our utilities also have doubled. Same sub price.
So 100 subs at $2 per sub is $200 gross, cost is now $2 for employee, $2 utility, and $2 up keep.
SO, 200-6 = $194.
Hmm…. How does this change the price of subs?
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UCKING DOESN’T ASSHAT!!!!!