Charge for meeting time?

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  • flashbender0

    Definitely - it is your time that the client ultimately is paying for - whether you are coding, sketching, thinking, or speaking with them.

    Think of it the same as a lawyer - you don't just pay a lawyer to show up in court with you - everytime they answer the phone the meter is running.

    That being said, I tend to do what other people mentioned and bury it in the charges as 'project management' or something like that

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