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by DebasishPanda
3951 days ago
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Agree with the points. While billing hourly & tracking time on my own I tend to keep going back to the timer application to pause or start for every small occasion, depending whether I am working on the project or doing something else, even if its for a minute or two, coz distractions are omni-present & I can not work on something straight for 60 minutes at a time. That actually increases my anxiety. So I much prefer to bill per work/project basis as a whole. One thing regarding ethics, sometimes a client will want to 'copy' a feature they saw on another website, including the visual feature as well. That makes me uncomfortable, I try to make variations of it, although I have never denied work for this reason. May be next time I will atleast object strongly when its a blatant copy. |
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Often a solution to a bug that I was working on the previous day will come to me during a morning shower, and I think it would be ridiculous to bill for those kind of events. That's why I tend towards the conclusion that the breaks and what would be considered "observable, verifiable" work tend to balance out.