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Most billable days in a financial year?

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    #11
    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    When you have multiple clients, it's not difficult to get more than 366 in a leap year - and still have time off.
    I will invoice for 365 days this year
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      #12
      I aim for 160-200 worked billable days in a year. 220 is a busy year where I'm probably not going to get much time for training and development as well as the off-time that I want. My "record" is 248 in 2011 where I took off three working days in total. I wish I hadn't, only imbeciles or those with mindless jobs can work that much without burning out.

      My current consultancy piece is likely to be 160 days over a 12 month period with an average 3-4 days a week. It's interesting watching the stressed out bunnies trying to fit 16 hours into a "professional" day with five of those a week.

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        #13
        Easily did 366+ in 08 when I first started contracting. The war chest was important to build up especially as the banking crisis was in full flow.

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          #14
          216 so far. Expect to work the remaining working days left too.

          First year contracting, will be making sure this record holds.

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            #15
            I'll probably get somewhere in the region of 205. I'm guessing though, as last summer I was on hours rather than days for a client for about 4 months. Only my second full year, and having a big lump of time off late summer (about 5 weeks) was an odd thing to get used to.

            edit - this is a lie. I've counted all of this April in here too. (when this one finishes) .. so about 185.
            Last edited by amanwhoisquiet; 23 February 2018, 12:57. Reason: made up lies

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