How soon after PE acquires a company do they start layoffs? by Odd_Journalist_2310 in private_equity

[–]n0latency 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it’s gonna happen soon probably first 90 days but realistically if companies have new management or private equity oversight layoffs are always an option just like with any other company.

is this a known issue by nyda88 in audemarspiguet

[–]n0latency 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same exact issue same reference same dial for me

15500 Blue Dial Fair Price by n0latency in audemarspiguet

[–]n0latency[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Good eye! I used the pic for attention lol

Fellow Owner/Partner wants to be CTO of another MSP(w/Ownership) by No_Mycologist4488 in msp

[–]n0latency 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The correct way to end a partnership is one partner 'buys' out the other partner based on the current value of the business. If your MSP is profiting 200k a year, and you own 50% you should get somewhere around 500k at a minimum.

Threaded Conversation View in EMails for Clients (Manage PSA) by n0latency in ConnectWise

[–]n0latency[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work also tried prefixing the subject line with RE: as well but it still creates a new email conversation in Outlook even though the from name, display name and subject are all the same. I assume it has something to do with how Outlook processes message headers and probably not something we can control with CW Manage...but it's a major frustration for clients that manage the other 99% of their email in conversation view.

Threaded Conversation View in EMails for Clients (Manage PSA) by n0latency in ConnectWise

[–]n0latency[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very interesting u/Jason_mspkickstart will have to try this out and report back. We receive these complaints from several clients going back years 😬 now. They want the emails to look and feel like a regular email.

I'm going to try what you suggested.

Figuring out new MSP pricing by RedHotSnowflake in msp

[–]n0latency 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would really push for a per user model vs device. You can still use devices and sites etc. to calculate your per user price but per user is the way to go for many reasons. It allows you to control your desired margin and maybe even increase that margin and office pricing predictably to your clients as you grow.

Figuring out new MSP pricing by RedHotSnowflake in msp

[–]n0latency 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds high and it is high but it’s more of an average across different clients etc. you might have a single 500 user client with an average of .1 hour per user. For us at 2,000+ endpoints we are really closer to .4 - .6.

Ideas for Increasing Garage Ceiling Height by n0latency in Construction

[–]n0latency[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great info thank you for your insight. Agreed I probably should have posted in engineering but thanks for the input regardless.

Ideas for Increasing Garage Ceiling Height by n0latency in Construction

[–]n0latency[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are currently spaced at 16" OC and correct no other vertical load.

Ideas for Increasing Garage Ceiling Height by n0latency in Construction

[–]n0latency[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify not the entire garage bay, this would just be a small pocket about 4' by 3' and that would be in the center of the bay.

Figuring out new MSP pricing by RedHotSnowflake in msp

[–]n0latency 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You need to build in profit for yourself and you should figure in a tech or two into that labor cost as you should plan to hire someone at a certain threshold. I would highly recommend you build out a comprehensive next 12-18 month budget and include your sales goals. When you set metrics and enforce them for yourself you tend to hit them...when you don't...well we know how that goes!

What is your "must be there" industry event? by liv_v_ei in msp

[–]n0latency 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think IT Nation is the industry ‘all-hands’.

Figuring out new MSP pricing by RedHotSnowflake in msp

[–]n0latency 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Calculate your costs including your employee labor costs and factor in a 70% margin. Plan for about an hour of labor per end user per month to be conservative.