From an IR35 perspective, stated hours are better avoided.
I try to get a clause that states I will supply services for rate x per "professional day", of course, this wouldn't work if you are hourly and want to maximise OT.
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Depends on the client too, as to their expectations.
My current contract says 8 hours a day or any reasonable request beyond, I bill a daily rate, without additional payment. Reasonable in my opinion is a couple of hours to ensure a release goes through smoothly after close of business or similar.
This basically means that I work an 8 hour (8-5, minus 1 for a lunch break) day 95+% of the time but am willing to extend this if needs must.
Professionalism would deem that you need to extend this sometimes to provide a good service to the client. No need to be a pedant, expecting every additional minute to be paid for.
IMHO
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That's a fair yardstick, but with one caveat, if it's very likely that an Overtime/Out of Hours rate will be agreed and worked then 37.5 and cane the hell out of the overtime rateOriginally posted by gingerjedi View PostIf you're billing daily then it's 37.5 hours.
If you're Billing hourly then it's 40 hours.
HTH.
I ended up rather well off after a contract like that although the divorce remedied that it the longer run...
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Why? Is there overtime?Originally posted by Zippy View Post36 hours if it is public sector (30 if you include sick and duvet days)

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You dont get paid for lunch. So 9 - 5.30, is 7.5 with an hour, or 9-5.0, with 1/2 hourOriginally posted by kellycell View PostThank you, i am billing daily.
So that's 7.5 hours a day. Does that include the lunch break?
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Thank you, i am billing daily.
So that's 7.5 hours a day. Does that include the lunch break?
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If you're billing daily then it's 37.5 hours.Originally posted by kellycell View PostHello
I need to provide a sample contract to a new company. What are the standard hours that I should have in my contract? 40?
If you're Billing hourly then it's 40 hours.
HTH.
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I need to provide a sample contract to a new company. What are the standard hours that I should have in my contract? 40?Tags: None
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