Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by zeitghostNever had any problems with it... turned up on time first Monday & did what I felt like for the rest of contract.
You may note that I'm now a permie...
Ok, I work from a few sites. So at the start of the week I e-mail the projet co-ordinator and tell them roughly where I am expected to be.
Within reason the client just has to deal with it.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostLeave it 6 weeks or so and show them you are doing a good job first. Then talk to team leader/project manager. These things can be done informally.
I didn't want to take the piss, but i did work 2 days a week from home and the rest i came in. Met my deadlines. Everyone was happy. Even nowadays they don't have a problem with it cos they trust me to get it done and get it done on time.
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I tend to play it by ear.
Generally, I make a point of saying at interview that I live a long way away "so obviously, I'll have travel time on Mondays and Fridays".
On day one, I tell them "you'll never see me at 9 on a Monday or after about 2 on a Friday, as that's when I'm flying. But I'll make sure that I put in the extra time in between - you'll always get your money's worth".
Not had a problem so far (touch wood!).
I try to be there as early as possible on the first day, though, and then let it slip from there. Or when you've got the gig, tell the agent "I'll be there about 11 on Monday..." and let them handle it
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You've either got to play on the good ( weak ! ) nature of the your manager or get in a position of power and then apply it. I can't believe clients go for it, it is invariably a bad deal for them. I'd try slipping in snippets to your manager about how the travelling is much worse than expected and it is causing problems at home etc etc
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hmmm, for my current assignment, this technique worked...
first contract worked to their rules etc
when renewal time comes... give them your conditions
worked for me
good luck,
Milan-.
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Working 5 days in 4 - how ask client?
When working away from home, it is jolly convenient to be able to do Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime and get the work/hours done in between.
How do you negotiate this with the client?
And when do you raise it? At the interview? On day one? When negotiating contracts with the agent?
When I've raised it at interview, it has not gone down well. When I've raised it with agents they don't seem to be able to comprehend any other than 09:00 to 17:30 attendance. Leaving it until day one seems cheeky and I have faced flat refusal even though the permies do it.Tags: None
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