We are very upfront with clients that they cannot book us 40h a week, because everything else means that I cannot shift the work of synchronizing with my colleagues, organizational stuff and the whole thing of "being a company" to one day in the week. My pitch is: "either, you get us 4 focused days a week or I have to do my company stuff from your office". Exceptions are short stretches of full on-site work. Works very well, I must say.
On the other hand, I once had a agency billing: "Assembling Desk". The employee in question was a very honest book-keeper, that was his first day in the company and management didn't check and billed. We replied by asking whether the employee is sitting well and healthy ;).
a consultancy employee doesn't have to do business development, marketing, accounts payable/receivable/collections. A freelance consultant does. In most cases an employed "consultant" should be able "bill" 32 hours per week.
On the other hand, I once had a agency billing: "Assembling Desk". The employee in question was a very honest book-keeper, that was his first day in the company and management didn't check and billed. We replied by asking whether the employee is sitting well and healthy ;).