actually any competent manager would have a slush fund account for 
"training" because anybody that has ever done any type of productivity 
study will realize that 100% billable is a figment of their imagination 
and if you look at a lot of the job postings you will usually see a line 
that says something like "Uses spare time to stay on top of the latest 
industry trends"


On 4/22/2010 8:48 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Stephen Russell wrote:
>    
>>> my boss says.  "How can I bill your time for learning
>>>        
> Hi Stephen,
>
> Would it help to use an expensive buzzword? You can bill for
> "engineering study" or "technical research".
>
>    
>
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