Do you charge "breaks" ?
Out of context: Reply #5
- Started
- Last post
- 10 Responses
- Louno0
Well, i didnt mean, should i charge all the breaks i took, just some of them...
The thing is, ive got a special agreement with this client since i get work from them very often we have kind of like a flat rate thing going on, and i feel that if i charge them more by the hour they will not like that as i should have at least mentionned it before because of the rush/weekend thing...
This brings me to another question, what do you consider "rush" ?
Is it 1 week or less for delivery ? 2 weeks ?Id be tempted to put in 3 weeks, because i often get client asking me rush things and if i get 2 or 3 of those at the same time then its freaking hell...
Also does rush fee apply regardless of the job type ? if it takes you 1 hour to do or 2 days to do the job doesnt matter, its how soon you need it ?
- rush for me usually is if I have no time to do it in, or it's the weekend.doesnotexist
- it's a judgement calldoesnotexist
- if you're not working, don't charge breaks. that sounds really weird to me that you're charging for breaks.doesnotexist