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Previously on "Who else is billing today?"

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by eddie1507 View Post
    Not got it yet ... If it did say double I'd be in every bank holiday lol
    Mines double

    In fact, this time last year I was pulled into a somewhat chaotic go live and billed 26 hours of double time and 12 hours of 1.5x time over the weekend.

    That was a good invoice, but pretty grim work.

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  • eddie1507
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    Not got it yet ... If it did say double I'd be in every bank holiday lol

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  • TheCoconutDog
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    Originally posted by eddie1507 View Post
    I spose putting the rate down as double would be frowned upon lol
    What does the contract say ?

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by eddie1507 View Post
    Learn something new everyday
    Client doesn't specifiy where/when you work : you work where/when it suits you.

    ClientB accepts that I fit their ad-hoc work round my 'day job', so billing weekend/bank hols is the norm.

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  • eddie1507
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    I spose putting the rate down as double would be frowned upon lol

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  • eddie1507
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    Learn something new everyday

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by eddie1507 View Post
    Can you work on bank holidays then ? Can the company refuse to pay you for it ?
    There's nothing to stop anyone working and being paid for working on a bank holiday, so long as the client agrees to pay of course. Working without agreement would be especially dim.

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  • eddie1507
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    Can you work on bank holidays then ? Can the company refuse to pay you for it ?

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  • Unix
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    WFH and billing a full day hence I am posting on here alot.

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  • WordIsBond
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    I am, no complaints. I'll take my time off when I want to and when the places I want to go aren't crowded with the masses who march to the government's and their employers' timetable.

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  • TykeMerc
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    I am, but like you it's to make up for time spent, in my case a Go-Live weekend 2 weeks ago.

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  • darmstadt
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    A bit, WFH...

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  • vwdan
    started a topic Who else is billing today?

    Who else is billing today?

    I'd normally complain, but it's making up for two lost billing days in the week

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