Mike,

Am I correct in my recollection that you turned down another (definite)
project in order to do this one? If so, I'd be leaning towards billing,
perhaps at a reduced rate. Speaking as an employer rather than
contractor, I expect to be paying for your time - it's up to me how I
use it...

Steve
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Steve Baty
senior analyst
Red Square Productions
p: 612 8596 4030
f: 612 8596 4001
e: steve @redsquare.com
 

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Subject: [cfaussie] To Bill or Not to Bill?

Here's a scenario I'd like your opinion on .... 

Client has me booked on an hourly rate for a month.  I'm working on his
job,
but he hasn't managed to arrange access to his server so I can do work
on
the assigned job.  So I'm now sitting idle, stopped because of no fault
of
mine. 

Do I bill him for my time spent waiting? 



Cheers,
Michael Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks.






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