Wondering what your practices were on working hours. Do you do your contracted hours each day and then go home or do some of you stay late (unpaid)?
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As I'm working direct from home at the moment, I do whatever hours I feel like, within the parameters of getting the job done. -
Cool. I had a spell of working from home. By the end of it I had gone temporarily blind and was ejaculating nothing but salt...Originally posted by Lucifer BoxAs I'm working direct from home at the moment, I do whatever hours I feel like, within the parameters of getting the job done.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Handy while eating chips at the computer...Originally posted by XenophonCool. I had a spell of working from home. By the end of it I had gone temporarily blind and was ejaculating nothing but salt...
Must admit, I've often though of getting a rented offices for that very reason. The noise of the servers here and going stir crazy doesn't help, but hey, it's direct and minimal commuting...If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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there is a nice scheme here which I'd recommend for everyone who is paid a day rate
We consider a normal day to be 8 hours - if we do more, we aggregate them and the day when you reach 8 hours overtime, you charge an extra day. So most weeks, I do charge 6 days for example.
This has been agreed with our manager last year and is still going, with no problem. Client happy, agency delighted (of course), and me happy too.Chico, what time is it?Comment
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Good plan. I might try that here. Then I'll eat my own head, build a tower of Stella Artois cans to the moon and find the original copy of the Bible.Originally posted by Rebecca Loosthere is a nice scheme here which I'd recommend for everyone who is paid a day rate
We consider a normal day to be 8 hours - if we do more, we aggregate them and the day when you reach 8 hours overtime, you charge an extra day. So most weeks, I do charge 6 days for example.
This has been agreed with our manager last year and is still going, with no problem. Client happy, agency delighted (of course), and me happy too.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Try EBAY, but be wary of bidding too soon.Originally posted by XenophonGood plan. I might try that here. Then I'll eat my own head, build a tower of Stella Artois cans to the moon and find the original copy of the Bible.Oh Jesus - Disaster Management Ltd.
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Aha! So thats what you were bidding on!?!Originally posted by The Late, Great JCTry EBAY, but be wary of bidding too soon.
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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set the scene
I make it clear in interview I look for flexible working and delivery based work. As I tend to get interviewed by those I will be working with it seems to work. 35 hours one week, 50 the next, as long as I deliver on time they seem to be happy with that.
My back would have to be against the wall to take a contract where I MUST be at my desk for 7.5 hours per day.
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by Rebecca Loosthere is a nice scheme here which I'd recommend for everyone who is paid a day rate
We consider a normal day to be 8 hours - if we do more, we aggregate them and the day when you reach 8 hours overtime, you charge an extra day. So most weeks, I do charge 6 days for example.
This has been agreed with our manager last year and is still going, with no problem. Client happy, agency delighted (of course), and me happy too.
I've got that agreement too, works well until the agency says it can't invoice outside of its online timesheet system!!!
They are saying they cannot pay an invoice that doesn't directly relate to a working week within the contract start and end dates. So I asked the question how do they pay there contract cleaning company that cleans their offices? Do they fill in timesheets as well?
So I have 8 days owed and am fed up with these guys. They are saying they want to convert my contract to hourly to cope.
I feel a letter from solicitor coming on at end of contract and recovery effort/cost!
They will get their commission on the days so whats the problem
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