rush rates?
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- melq0
I use 50% as a starting point and then consider other factors (in this case, working through the weekend would have me rounding up).
- gramme0
Most people charge time + 1/2.
- fyoucher10
I raise prices up at least 200% - 300% for anything short notice, or work requiring weekend or night work. Holiday work gets priced even higher than that. Base it on VALUE not your rate. Most of the time clients don't really need it that fast anyway.
- +1, base it on the value of your time. and don't forget there will be revisions.ifeltdave
- ETM0
I charge double my hourly. No exceptions. Often it still doesn't seem worth it for the stress.
- ridg00260
thanks for the insight...i think for this job 150% based on short notice + weekend is probably appropriate.
- IRS0
You really should have rush rates already stated in your contract. Once you do that you'll almost never have a rush again.
- ok_not_ok0
500% then add another 800% if they want changes.
- drgz0
200000%