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Actual Hours v Contracted Hours

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    #21
    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    Unfortunately whilst results are the only thing that should matter, I think you do get judged on effort as well, at least that's my experience.
    I couldn't agree more. Face-work is very important to many managers and clients, unfortunately.

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      #22
      Originally posted by apb View Post
      Hi Guys,
      & dogs & squirrels & apes & Giant Alien Lizards.

      Originally posted by apb View Post
      I am about to start my first contract on Monday!!
      Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.

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        #23
        Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
        I would rather work smarter than longer which is why I try and avoid any time based commitment in the contract.
        I would agree except I think that most, if not all, contracts would specify an amount of hours they expect you to work
        It's Deja-vu all over again!

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          #24
          Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post
          Normally we are expected to do just the 37.5 hrs but they can enforce the 45 hrs at critical times during the project - without extra payment.
          Then you didn't negotiate very well at the outset.

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            #25
            I got burned on my first contract with the "professional day" my manager informed me they expected upto 10 hours before overtime would be paid, knowing no better I went along with it until I spoke to some of the other contractors on site and found out this was total B@llocks, still ended up doing it till the end of the contract and moving on. No one minds a bit of give and take but don't get taken for a ride either.
            Some people are like slinkys, totally pointless but the thought of pushing them down a flight of stairs never fails to put a smile on your face.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View Post
              I couldn't agree more. Face-work is very important to many managers and clients, unfortunately.
              In my first contract, I was helpfully advised by a clleague that as a contractor there on considerably more than the permies it would be politic to be the first in teh office each day and the last out. In that particular situation it stood me in good stead, getting extension after extension. Of course at the time I had no family and the gig was in Dublin, working away from home 4 nights a week. I would honestly say I wouldn't do that now, but then I wouldn't apply for those sorts of jobs now.
              "Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
              "See?"

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