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Flow of work... 33 Responses
Last post: 4 months ago | Thread started: Aug 5, 08, 10:20 a.m.
- Gilt001
For those of you that work in an agency, I'm interested in knowing how the flow of work is handled. Are you allotted a specific amount of hours to work on a given project during the day/week in order to stay within budget?
For instance: Do you receive 4 hours to work on client A and 4 hours to work on client B thus filling an 8 hour work day?
Just interested in knowing how its handled elsewhere.
- Aug 5, 08, 10:20 a.m. – Permalink
- nicnichols
First of all you have to account for at least a one hour lunch..


- Dog-earAug 5, 08, 10:21 a.m. – Permalink
- nicnichols
But actually we work on jobs as they progress through photography into production, not based on a written in stone hour budget, but trying to keep within the overall budget..
What we don't use in photo hours, we could make up in retouching and vise versa.. we try to stay within budget, but I would not compromise a job just because the hours are closing in..


- Dog-earAug 5, 08, 10:23 a.m. – Permalink


