Hi all,
Does anyone here have any experience of having timesheets checked when contracting on an hourly rate?
My contract has no defined minimum / maximum hours and I generally put in about 10 hours a day. The client representative who signs off my electronic timesheet at the end of each week works in on a different client site than I normally do, and I am always in the office before he arrives and after he leaves. One of the permies asked me the other day why I eat lunch at my desk. I replied, quite simply, so that I can bill for the time. The permie that said that I should just eat out and still bill for it, as he once did. Said permie then went on to suggest that it's generally accepted practice to add on 15 or 30 mins either side of the working day and bill for it. Has anyone done this before? Until now I assumed the client matched up the timesheet with the swipe card access to get into and out of the building when on site, and checked logon times when off-site. Is this the case? Do people on hourly rates take long breaks (like going to the gym) and also bill for them in the same way that a permie gets paid regardless of working / drinking coffee and chatting?
I'd like to think I would only bill for the work I've done, given that the darker side of this leads to fraud.
Does anyone here have any experience of having timesheets checked when contracting on an hourly rate?
My contract has no defined minimum / maximum hours and I generally put in about 10 hours a day. The client representative who signs off my electronic timesheet at the end of each week works in on a different client site than I normally do, and I am always in the office before he arrives and after he leaves. One of the permies asked me the other day why I eat lunch at my desk. I replied, quite simply, so that I can bill for the time. The permie that said that I should just eat out and still bill for it, as he once did. Said permie then went on to suggest that it's generally accepted practice to add on 15 or 30 mins either side of the working day and bill for it. Has anyone done this before? Until now I assumed the client matched up the timesheet with the swipe card access to get into and out of the building when on site, and checked logon times when off-site. Is this the case? Do people on hourly rates take long breaks (like going to the gym) and also bill for them in the same way that a permie gets paid regardless of working / drinking coffee and chatting?
I'd like to think I would only bill for the work I've done, given that the darker side of this leads to fraud.
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