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Old 06-Apr-2008, 15:32
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Default Re: non-billable

I have worked for several consulting organizations where there was a practice of laying off any individuals who were not working on any specific projects and non-billable for any length of time.

If they are not working on any projects for clients, then their are no clients to send invoices to for payment. the company cannot bill any clients for the work done by these people. So they are paying a wage/salary, and they are not earning any money for the company.
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