Hmmmm leiu rhymes with loo.
Loo is another name for toilet or bog or s**tter.
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostThere ain't no such things as "in leiu" - You work you get paid.......
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThat be permie talk there boy! If you didnt negotiate it before.
at least 3 Days pay ,or three days in leiu.
There aint nothing special about weekends, bank holidays, birthdays or Xmas. You work day, you get paid day.
I have no problem with "premium" rate for "outside contracted" hours.....
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That be permie talk there boy! If you didnt negotiate it before.
3 Days pay , or three days in leiu.
There aint nothing special about weekends, bank holidays, birthdays or Xmas. You work day, you get paid day.
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostWouldn't it have been better to discuss this with the client before the weekend?
Seriously, if you haven't negotiated payment for it before you do the work, then the client could say they expected you to do it for free....
Maybe I should have but I didn't, hence the question of how best to play this now.
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WBJS - Really mate - you should've agreed it up front...... (sure nothing mentioned in Contract?)
How is your relationship with Client.... Hopefully pretty good if you've just done 24hrs "vital" work for them!
What was your expectation Time x 2, Time+1/2, just time...... drop Client a quick EMail and "confirm" you will be billing 24hrs @ "whatever" and then get your invoice in quick......
but seriously - learn from this and agree it in advance!
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Wouldn't it have been better to discuss this with the client before the weekend?
Seriously, if you haven't negotiated payment for it before you do the work, then the client could say they expected you to do it for free....
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Weekend Hours - What To Claim
I have just completed a software installation weekend where I have worked onsite for total of 24 hours.
My contract does not state anything about weekend working / rate and weekly hours are m-f 7.5 hours a day. How should I approach client co in terms of what I feel I should be entitled to ? 24 hours equates to 3 days - should I claim for 3 days worth time or time *1.5 or something else ? Not too sure.Tags: None
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