> If I got a bill from someone and was charged for 18 unexplained minutes, > I would have some questions. I think your charges will appear > inconsistent if done in this manner. A better way to compensate for > experience and training value is simply to have an appropriate billing > rate. An appropriate billing rate will fairly compensate you for your > expertise, experience and training and your invoices will be consistent > and easily understood/explained. > > Terry Farrell I quite agree. When (not if) I take too long to find some problem, and choose not to bill my client the full amount for my own ignorance, I also choose not to screw the next guy. When I hand the first guy the invoice, someone pays for my education then and there - either him or me. My choice. Ron N
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