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by dminor
4220 days ago
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> You can still throw 3 hours per day at a client, and the next 3 hours of that same day at another client; all you have to do is be honest with yourself about how you're doing. And again: part of the terms of a day rate is, you get to round up. Can you explain more clearly what you mean by "be honest with yourself about how you're doing"? If you work 3 hours one day and 3 hours the next day, are you charging 2 days, or do you consolidate it into 1? |
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If I am building a Foo widget and I work 3 hours one day and then I'm done, I bill one day.
If I am building a Foo widget and I work 3 hours one day and then I'm done, and then the client asks me to build a Bar widget and I work 3 hours the next day and then I'm done, I might bill 1 day or I might bill 2, depending on the relationship. This doesn't come up much.
If I am building a Foo widget and I work 3 hours one day and then I'm done, and then a week later the client asks me to build a Bar widget and I work 3 hours next week and then I'm done, I bill 2 days.