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Billable Days Target for 2017 Jan - Dec
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Nope some people are checking they haven't been over working.Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostAh, another willy waving contest for the inadequates amongst us.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Not until you've cleaned out the attic and cleared the dead leaves from the gutters, you won't.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThis year, yet again, I will invoice my client for 365 days work
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I'm kinda focused on getting as many billing days in between now & April 6.
Hopefully, I'm being paranoid.Comment
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Another vote for 227 looks likely. Even though the year will be cut short on the 13th December. Up from 158.5 last time round, though that did include a nice summer off.
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Steady 214 this year (switched to 4/week during the golf season).
Way short of the 272 I chalked up one year many moons ago. I am not celebrating this, it was madness and despite that number, only resulted in 60% of this years revenue.Comment
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218 but I had Jan/Feb and half March on the bench so I recovered that pretty well.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Good recovery.Originally posted by Lance View Post218 but I had Jan/Feb and half March on the bench so I recovered that pretty well.Comment
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