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Previously on "Billing hours worked at home"

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  • d000hg
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    If you are actually working, just log what you did. Otherwise, make sure to have a couple of meetings or at least check something in/out of CVS/SVN.

    Remembering to login to their system is probably a good idea too.

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  • zara_backdog
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    Charge as normal - I have normally made a few calls into Clientco or sent a few emails to to 'prove' I am around

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  • Badger
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    Simple, just treat it as a normal day and bill accordingly, 1 day/7.5hrs whatever.

    Just make sure if asked you can provide some sort of evidence that you did actually do some work, even if you didn't.

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  • chef
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    simple, you bill 8 hrs per day

    get up at 10am
    check email
    make a fry up
    post on cuk
    make lunch or go for a pub lunch
    check email
    post on cuk or do something productive with your time other than work
    check email around 4pm
    done

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  • rhubarb
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    Originally posted by Scotchpie View Post
    Due to the weather, my client company has said it would be okay for me to work from home tomorrow and Friday if the trains are not running.

    I've never worked from home before and wondered how you go about recording the time without being able to prove you worked them?
    Just charge it dude.

    Rhubarb.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Scotchpie View Post
    Due to the weather, my client company has said it would be okay for me to work from home tomorrow and Friday if the trains are not running.

    I've never worked from home before and wondered how you go about recording the time without being able to prove you worked them?
    You mean as against time at the office where you must have been working and not posting on CUK etc?

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  • Scotchpie
    started a topic Billing hours worked at home

    Billing hours worked at home

    Due to the weather, my client company has said it would be okay for me to work from home tomorrow and Friday if the trains are not running.

    I've never worked from home before and wondered how you go about recording the time without being able to prove you worked them?
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