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Old 07-28-2014, 06:47 AM
glen123 glen123 is offline Trying to create a formula to calc if I add x new accounts, I will have to hire y tech/support ppl Windows 8 Trying to create a formula to calc if I add x new accounts, I will have to hire y tech/support ppl Office 2013
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I appreciate the early effort on your end.

So if we add 9 type 1 acctouns, I would need 3 techs (since i add 1 every 3 accounts) and 4 supports (since i add 1 every 2 accts).

Then if we have 7 type 2 accts, I would need 2 techs (1 every 3 accts) and 3 supports (1 every 2 adds).

Plus the big problem is having this regarless of quarter. So in Q1 i could add 4 type 1 accounts (meaning i'd need 1 tech and 2 support), then add 5 more in Q2, but i would then have to hire 2 techs (since ive added 3 accts since my last hire) and 2 more supports.

Hope this helps.
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