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by mfonda
2938 days ago
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This was in response to Practical Tip #1: "People don't have to say when they are working." I'm arguing that this tip is harmful. I should know he was on vacation, and thus have a plan in place to handle anything that might come up while he's on vacation. If I'm completely in the dark about when he's working, things are going to be a lot more difficult. |
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Doesn't hurt to check in when you're available again as a courtesy but the benefit is NOT having to get permission to do something like this up front.
If you're remote as an employee then presumably the company has process around holidays and stuff that would be followed. If you're a freelancer then part of what stops you, and your client, from being fined by HMRC (in Britain) is setting your own working hours and days.