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DaveX8612-Sep-14 4:23
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Alaric_12-Sep-14 3:19
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_Maxxx_ wrote:
so are you saying that, when you screw up, you charge the customer for the time it takes you to fix it?

What I intended to say was salaried development employee commits "heroic effort" to making whoever made an unrealistic promise not look like they made an unrealistic promise

Of course I account for my own mistakes but a lack of proper planning on "your" part does not constitute an emergency on "mine." When sh*t hits the fan because someone walks over to a fan, points their butt directly at it, and then takes a crap into the fan blades, they have absolutely no ability to convince me that I should do any more than the terms I agreed to in my contract say I have committed myself to and operating pooper scoopers ain't my bag, baby; especially on nights and weekends.


_Maxxx_ wrote:
f you are a contractor and you are charging me for every hour you work - then I want you to be working for every hour you bill. Not having a break, stretching your legs, writing a shopping list or getting on Farcebook.

...yeah; that's the way that works. I charge for every hour I work. The hour I take in the middle of the day for personal business? Not billable. I'm not entirely sure why you felt the need to provide that explanation.

_Maxxx_ wrote:
of course, this shouldn't become a constant requirement of the employer - the next project, folk should be able to chill a little, safe in the knowledge that they have learned from the bad experience, and adjusted their estimates accordingly.

I don't believe in "employers." I have customers, even if -for a time- I work on a W-2 for a single client on multiple projects: they are my customer. I owe them nothing more than I would owe any customer; they can expect nothing more from me than they can expect from the terms of my contract. Decomposing the "employer->employee" relationship to its basic structure where the "employer" is purchasing skill on the market and the "employee" is a single-person entity that supplies said skill to the market, you arrive at these beautiful things called contracts and with slightly more investigation, you realize that every "employee" is really a consultant.

Far too many people treat the "employer->employee" relationship as if the employee is beholden to the employer like a vassal to a lord.

_Maxxx_ wrote:
with a company charging a customer for a job of work, the customer isn't paying for a number of hours - they are paying for a product

Wait..are you talking about a company turning around and selling a finished product to an end consumer? What I'm talking about is their production structure. You can't compare the production structure of a good to the marketability of the finished good. That's where entrepreneurship comes into play and that's why business owners deserve to amass as much profit as their ability allows: they have to not only commit capital to the production structure but they are the ones to bear the risk that the end product might not meet the market's expectations. "Profit" to the entrepreneur is their reward for correctly estimating the future at some point in the past when they began their production process. But that is not germane to the discussion at hand.

Within the production structure of that product, said company pays for billable hours because that's how working on a "Time and Materials" basis works. What you are talking about is known as a "Fixed Bid" arrangement.

If you are a salaried employee and your "fixed bid" salaried rate pays you for 40 hours worth of work each week but you deliver more than 40 hours worth of work in that week, you.are.a.FOOL.
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