Thanks, wasnt really challenged about it just asksed if I had some kind of agreement with the other guy to whom I report to as to working times because I am not always in the office for full days all week.
The clocking in is basically a must in order to gain access to the building because all the doors are security access, maybe this is more for watching permies but all I have to do is swipe my pass but it does keep a record.
There is nothing to say I am getting paid for travelling but nothing to say Im not either. I just take some of that out of my typical working day, if Im busy and need to work later then I do. I consider that reasonable.
There isnt really a problem as you say just perhaps a lack of understanding between the base manager at the place of work and what agreement I have with who I report to down south. All he mentioned was that the hours recorded of me being in the buidling were irregular thats all, however this does not account for me working at home, travelling or taking lunch/not taking lunch.
All the other contracters/staff are local and seem to have regular patterns of work and they all report to the base manager so he will consider their activity as normal, however because I have a different routine it wont look the same although it is nothing to do with this guy anyway because he does not approve my invoices.
I was only wondering what peoples opinions are regarding timekeeping and this being an issue in relation to being outside of IR35 and whether or not I can assume that two hours travelling is part of my typical working day.
Cheers.
The clocking in is basically a must in order to gain access to the building because all the doors are security access, maybe this is more for watching permies but all I have to do is swipe my pass but it does keep a record.
There is nothing to say I am getting paid for travelling but nothing to say Im not either. I just take some of that out of my typical working day, if Im busy and need to work later then I do. I consider that reasonable.
There isnt really a problem as you say just perhaps a lack of understanding between the base manager at the place of work and what agreement I have with who I report to down south. All he mentioned was that the hours recorded of me being in the buidling were irregular thats all, however this does not account for me working at home, travelling or taking lunch/not taking lunch.
All the other contracters/staff are local and seem to have regular patterns of work and they all report to the base manager so he will consider their activity as normal, however because I have a different routine it wont look the same although it is nothing to do with this guy anyway because he does not approve my invoices.
I was only wondering what peoples opinions are regarding timekeeping and this being an issue in relation to being outside of IR35 and whether or not I can assume that two hours travelling is part of my typical working day.
Cheers.
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