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What would you do?!
I think billing for a full day is justifiable since you we're there for a full day.
Probably comes down to the specifics of the contract. How much do you like the work, would you like repeat business, and I guess whether it has been a free ride up until that point. The one time weekend work was during a particularly menial contract which was a relatively low rate. I said I would do it if critical but would require time and a half, as i had plans for that weekend. Fortunately it wasn't required.
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I'd invoice a full day and then be prepared to negotiate afterwards if they query, which may be unlikely.
Loving your avatar btw!
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Anything with a pulse?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSome ask "What would Jesus do?".
But I think you should ask "What would MTT do?".
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I have worked the last 7 w/e and have not billed at all.
The way I see it, it makes up for the skiving I did in the spring, when i spent most of the day in the pub or on here.
swings and roundabouts type of thing
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Wait until the much awaited 'what shall I have for lunch' thread. I'm off to the mall. The choices!Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHark from the guy who needs to ask the gathered community what to have for breakfast!
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostNever been in the position where I am asked to work by ClientCo on a weekend, I got a written confirmation that I can "bill as per usual" for Saturday or Sunday, but not sure what would be OK.
The cold hearted bastard in me say's its a day rate whether I work 10 mins or 10 hours, but seeing as the day has consisted off a 10:00 Conference Call and basically waiting around till about 16:00 for the dev's/testers to finish so I can then do my stuff (which I am still doing now) would you play fair and claim for a half day for today or put in for a full one
and kick up a fuss if they don't honor it?
Man the fook up.
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Some ask "What would Jesus do?".
But I think you should ask "What would MTT do?".
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Hmm. The last time I did this my day rate was x 1.5 (because I knew I'd be there for a day + some more time).
You need to charge them a full day.
Edit: and make it clear you're doing them a favour
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