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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAre you sure you can manage that many user accounts?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDoes that mean I should be giving my client access to my Grindr account to get paid?
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Thanks for the feedback, we are negotiating the statement of work at the moment and exactly what the scope and milestones of that statement of work is.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostThe IPSE contract makes no mention of time sheets and the version I have gone for involves invoicing monthly on a time and material basis. I'm assuming this is to my benefit as I can prove I was onsite using various tracking apps in case of dispute. Am I missing something?
Almost as important is a contracted agreement as to what that evidence should be. Timesheets is one type of evidence.
I wouldn’t be worried about not using Timesheets, but only if you have a list of deliverables in a Statement of Work.
You could also put timesheets in a statement of work (or schedule) so you don’t have to alter the contract.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSuity leaves a pair of clown shoes under his desk when he goes home for the same reasons.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBeing on site does not prove anything, but it is usual evidence.Last edited by northernladuk; 11 October 2017, 13:22.
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Suity leaves a pair of clown shoes under his desk when he goes home for the same reasons.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI've had to use public transport information once. Made me look good though some of the ends of some of the days was spent in the pub next door.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've never heard of anyone having to prove they were on site with a tracking app. Being on site and providing billable work are two different things.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've never heard of anyone having to prove they were on site with a tracking app. Being on site and providing billable work are two different things.
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I've never heard of anyone having to prove they were on site with a tracking app. Being on site and providing billable work are two different things.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostMy contract that was almost a copy of the IPSE template was a fail at QDOS a few months ago when I ran it past them.
OP - The point of T&M is that you have delivered something that the client has accepted. How that is evidenced is really between you and them, as is payment frequency - on delivery, on agreed stage payments, on periodic terms, whatever I agreed. When you agree that with the client, ensure it is in the schedule to the contract.
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My contract that was almost a copy of the IPSE template was a fail at QDOS a few months ago when I ran it past them.
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