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- gentleman
some goon just introduced them to the studio.
i'm now looking for a new job :(
*sigh*
- canuck0
hahaha. how has your company gotten away with not doing them?
- alicetheblue0
Its a good practice to get into. helps when quoting jobs
- gentleman0
@canuck
well .. i just take care o' business and it gets done on time, within the time allocated for me to do it.
"i spent two hours on this because thats all i had to spend"
- fooler20
best advice is to get a promotion to be on the other side of the timesheet
- digdre0
- The only hour that countsMSTRPLN
- mine would have a 6, 7 and an 8jayliquori
- haha - that'd be great, if only I ever finished at 5...Not_Just_Another
- loljuhls
- pylon0
How the hell have they been billing and quoting up till now?
- dbloc0
timesheets sucks, but they are in place for a reason. Do you just guess the hours for each project?
- duckofrubber0
Timesheets are a necessary evil in an agency. However, you shouldn't ever feel like you need to fill the day with billable time. Some days I'll log 1 or 2 hours of billable, whereas other days it may be a solid 8 hours. I'm lucky, though, that the agency I presently work at does not look at the unbillable time and assume laziness. Some places I've worked assumed that any time "on the clock" should be divided up under job numbers somehow. THAT can be frustrating.
- MSTRPLN0
or if you write in 8 hours of work for the work you've done, and the project manager asks you to reduce this because it "doesn't fit into my budgeting for the project"