For years I would "work" on projects for my employer during off hours,
usually thinking things through, deciding best how to proceed, what tools
would work best, all those kinds of things a developer would need before
actually writing code.

Now that I'm retired, and doing work for them as a consultant (independent
contractor), billing by the hour, I was wondering how does one charge for
the time they are "thinking" about a project.  

As an example there are many times where I will take my bike out for a ride
for at least two hours, and can honestly say that at least an hour of that
time was spent mentally working on a specific project.

I'd appreciate your thoughts on this subject.



Jim Harvey
Spring Grove, PA
cell 717-887-2565


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