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Client bitching about hours- pisses me off!
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostErrm, Your Company should be billing them for the hours you do for your company. End of.
I dont feel the need to down tool on the dot but if I do significant extra work then I expect something. Also, in the past I've done a few hours remotely at the weekend - they are never going to pay a day for this.
Client agrees with this so far. Unofficial way of shifting hours from one day to another....Comment
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Originally posted by mankyspanky View PostIdeally yes. Contract is PWD (with 7.5 hours specified).
I dont feel the need to down tool on the dot but if I do significant extra work then I expect something. Also, in the past I've done a few hours remotely at the weekend - they are never going to pay a day for this.
Client agrees with this so far. Unofficial way of shifting hours from one day to another....
Also, what's this toil thing, I want paying for the days I work.Comment
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostSilly Question I know, But...... have you thought about having a word with them, perhaps something along the lines of.... "I have noticed there appears to be an issue around the hours I am working shall we sit down and have a chat about it before the issue gets out of hand" then you can find out what they really think and you can work an amicable agreement with them.
Also, what's this toil thing, I want paying for the days I work."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I don't care about the working hours. What is important it's the productivity and the quality, everything else is bulltulip.Comment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostI don't care about the working hours. What is important it's the productivity and the quality, everything else is bulltulip.
Now I know what tulip means.Comment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostLOL
Now I know what tulip means.So now I am worried, am I being deceived, just how much sugar is really in a spoon full!Comment
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Originally posted by mankyspanky View PostJeez. This guy is unbelievable.....
Meeting request for 9am today. I declined. Sorry I'm not in until 10am and reminded him why.
(Basically, I sorted this at last contract renewal. About 2-3 days a months due to childcare, I come in at 10am or leave at 4pm. Let client know plans for the month in advance).
Answer well you really need to be here for this meeting! Yeh right so the worlds going to stop spinning because you want me at this meeting. I'll just leave my daughter at home alone and won't bother dropping her to childminder. People like this piss me off!"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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OMG that's funny. He even replied to his own sockie. That's hardcore!!!
And there was me thinking he couldn't sink and lower lol.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I had this guy question me when I left on time about why I didn't work late. I questioned him about his 5 smoking breaks he took daily.
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