Next week is my last week of my contract where I have nothing to do.I am now enjoying a glass of wine.
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Nothing to do but client wants to keep me.
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Quote Originally Posted by FrontEnder View Post
There's work forecast here for most of next year. We've just done a big release, so it's quite after that.
Problem for me at the moment is previously it was big, fixed price stuff so it was just a case of submitting doing the work and getting timesheets done. Now we're done with that and it'll be smaller pieces of work and change requests, which is being costed and charged to the end client.
So I have to pass on how long I've spent on each work so it will be billed to the client. It's the PMO I report it to, so they haven't a scooby doo how long a piece of work takes, but I'm weary of just saying I've spent e.g 3 days on something that's only been costed as 1 day.
Originally posted by LondonManc View PostTMI?Comment
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