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Previously on "Working night shift 8pm - 8am"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Maybe or it could be considered an agreed rate in the contract of course.
    But it should be agreed at a set figure not 1.5x. You charge an amount per day so agree that amount. Permies do multiples.

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    How much for 12 hours night time shift on Sunday?
    Well, by my reckoning its 1.5x1.5x1.25 daily rate.....

    2.8125 x daily rate. Yes please.

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Isn't overtime something that permies get?
    Maybe or it could be considered an agreed rate in the contract of course.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Perfectly aware of this BUT its a short contract (7 weeks). The risks are still there of course.

    In terms of PWD, of course, I ain't working 12 hours night shift for same rate. Client has kindly offered a very generous uplift. 1.5 for 12 hours plus 1.25 for nights, 1.5 for sunday etc. In fact, a sunday night works out nicely indeed.
    Isn't overtime something that permies get?

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    How much for 12 hours night time shift on Sunday?
    3s 4d.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Perfectly aware of this BUT its a short contract (7 weeks). The risks are still there of course.

    In terms of PWD, of course, I ain't working 12 hours night shift for same rate. Client has kindly offered a very generous uplift. 1.5 for 12 hours plus 1.25 for nights, 1.5 for sunday etc. In fact, a sunday night works out nicely indeed.
    How much for 12 hours night time shift on Sunday?

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    If that wakes you up then you did not work hard enough during your night shift...

    Work? :-)

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Or you could negotiate that when you are on nights, they pay for your accommodation, since it's outside the routine.

    You'll have discussed and sorted that out at the interview, though, I'm sure.
    It's in his contract directly below the late cancellation charge clause.

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Looks at op and realises the answer. Surely this also makes you IR35 foddy as you move from a professional day to working night shift because the client asked you to do it.
    Perfectly aware of this BUT its a short contract (7 weeks). The risks are still there of course.

    In terms of PWD, of course, I ain't working 12 hours night shift for same rate. Client has kindly offered a very generous uplift. 1.5 for 12 hours plus 1.25 for nights, 1.5 for sunday etc. In fact, a sunday night works out nicely indeed.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Or you could negotiate that when you are on nights, they pay for your accommodation, since it's outside the routine.

    You'll have discussed and sorted that out at the interview, though, I'm sure.
    Looks at op and realises the answer. Surely this also makes you IR35 foddy as you move from a professional day to working night shift because the client asked you to do it.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Or you could negotiate that when you are on nights, they pay for your accommodation, since it's outside the routine.

    You'll have discussed and sorted that out at the interview, though, I'm sure.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    you can guarantee the cleaning lady will come barging in while you're sleeping in the middle of the day.
    Have a chat with Kent Philip, he can tell you what to do in those situations

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Of course, trouble with this plan is no matter whether you put do not disturb on the door you can guarantee the cleaning lady will come barging in while you're sleeping in the middle of the day.
    If that wakes you up then you did not work hard enough during your night shift...

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  • psychocandy
    started a topic Working night shift 8pm - 8am

    Working night shift 8pm - 8am

    Not quite so easy if you want to stay in hotel.

    I could, of course, check in hotel on night 1, go into client at 8pm, get back to hotel and sleep all day.
    Back in office night 2 8pm till 8am, back to hotel, 4 hours kip till checkout at 12pm. Drive home.

    Or I could be tight and go straight to client 8pm night 1. Leave 8am, kip in car till 12pm. Check into hotel then, do same as above. Thus being tightarse and saving one nights hotel stay. Seems a bit of a waste paying for 4 hours kip.....

    Of course, trouble with this plan is no matter whether you put do not disturb on the door you can guarantee the cleaning lady will come barging in while you're sleeping in the middle of the day.

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