FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for January 09, 2010
Transcript:
Woman: Well, Mr. Fox, I've finished my report on ways to make your department more efficient. Roger: By my best estimation the changes I suggest you implement will save this office over $1, 000 each year. Roger: Wow that's great. Woman: ...less, of course, my fee for this past week. Roger: Please tell me you forgot the decimal point. Woman: Look, 11 1/2 years from now, your company will thank me.
TheSoundDefense almost 15 years ago
$11,000 consulting fee. How do I get in on this?
lfanterickson almost 15 years ago
Probably more like $132,000 - a thousand dollars times 12 months times 11 years, minimum. That’s when they’ll start breaking even, and in 6 months after that will start to appreciate the savings. By then she’ll be retired, and there will be nobody around to remember who shaved the budget so closely.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
On the other hand, Accounting might take one look at that invoice and hunt her down with staplers in their hands.
AddADadaAdDad almost 15 years ago
Either amount is too much for one week of consulting. Who read the original estimate and said “Duh, OK, you’re hired”?
blachloch almost 15 years ago
In panel 2 she said they’d save $1,000/YEAR. The bill was roughly $11,500. From a former bloodsucking consultant that is now a nitpicky beancounter.
napaeric almost 15 years ago
give her a break, it might be 11 years before she gets another consulting job at those rates.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I use to see those so called efficiency experts go thru our office. The price was thousands of jobs cut including my own
kfaatz925 almost 15 years ago
Office bureaucracy at its finest.
mrprongs almost 15 years ago
But it’s a weekly fee, not monthly. So that’d be $598,000 (1,000 x 52 x11.5)
JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago
So why is Roger getting the bill? She was hired by a senior idiot!
notinksanymore almost 15 years ago
Her fee for the week equals 11 1/2 years of savings, which would be 11,500. There is no complicated math here people. Stop over-thinking it.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Right. Now. Grab your staplers and let’s pin that lady to the wall before she leaves.
Charles Brobst Premium Member almost 15 years ago
She won’t be asked back.
gobblingup Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Oh, let us thank you now. We have a special “consultant thank you” ceremony. Please follow me into this conference room where we have a team of accountants ready to turn your invoice into confetti.
Ravoria almost 15 years ago
Ten bucks says Jason’s hiding in her wig, waiting for his 50% :)