Do you charge "breaks" ?
Do you charge "breaks" ?
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- Nairn0
"Don't charge for thinking time"? I disagree - I wouldn't necessarily charge for each of the hours and hours of idle meandering thought that I put into a project - but I would bill the fair amount of that time which I am actively engaged, as a premium.
Your lawyer wouldn't just charge for the time her pen was put to paper, nor your doctor for the time her stethoscope was upon your chest...
(I'm not saying this lightly - I've wrestled with this question for a while myself)
- i agreeMachuse
- "true work time", this does include thinking, but not resting.doesnotexist