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by porker
4721 days ago
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Are you sure? > Bill for a weeks work, as long as the deliverables come in does it matter if the week was only a few hours long? "Hello Mr Client, this job will take a week to do, so I need to bill you for a week of my time". 4 hours + 1 meeting on Friday, job done. That sounds like lying and cheating to me. Which is a nuisance, as I'd like to do it. |
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Generally 'standard weeks' are done under the assumption that you will work at least 40 hours on the project (often more, I average 44). The concept is that the project is significantly more than 40 hours, and accounting for every moment is overhead that doesn't serve anyone. Client doesn't care and it simply wastes your time to do it.