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Tidy Max
Yo team.
Got back last night from my first weeks subcontracting. Well, my first week subbing to a firm that i have never met dealt with. Ive done subbing to mates companies etc before.
So i quoted my day rate, ÂŁ160pd 0.40ppm. They provided accommodation.
What is the standard amount of hours that are included on a day rate? The engineer i was with obviously liked to help people and do favours for free. So even though we would be finishing the job i had been hired to do by say 3/4pm. He wasn't ringing his office and booking off the job because he had already promised the clients we would look at aerial faults or fix gym equipment etc.
I questioned him on how many hours his company expects a standard day to be and he said 12 :| however i didn't believe him. I appreciated we all have done long days for firms and even if you do 12 hours a day, its never down in your contract/on the books for you to work a 60 hour week.
I have kept a site diary and a mileage log for every part of the job (it was 5 hotels in 4 days so there was lots of travelling). I am doing a couple of jobs this morning then i am going to ring their office and ask the office girl how many hours there standard day is. Theres a big difference between 160 for 8 hours (which is my rate) and 160 for 12 hours!
In hindsight i should of confirmed the amount of hours per day prior to commencing work. But it was just something i had not considered.
Any insight off you chaps as always is much appreciated. Whether it be a) shut up moaning and be grateful for the work or b) check the hours then bang on additional hours labour onto the invoice.
I am currently leaning to option B myself but obviously i don't want to shoot myself in the foot/**** anyone off!
Got back last night from my first weeks subcontracting. Well, my first week subbing to a firm that i have never met dealt with. Ive done subbing to mates companies etc before.
So i quoted my day rate, ÂŁ160pd 0.40ppm. They provided accommodation.
What is the standard amount of hours that are included on a day rate? The engineer i was with obviously liked to help people and do favours for free. So even though we would be finishing the job i had been hired to do by say 3/4pm. He wasn't ringing his office and booking off the job because he had already promised the clients we would look at aerial faults or fix gym equipment etc.
I questioned him on how many hours his company expects a standard day to be and he said 12 :| however i didn't believe him. I appreciated we all have done long days for firms and even if you do 12 hours a day, its never down in your contract/on the books for you to work a 60 hour week.
I have kept a site diary and a mileage log for every part of the job (it was 5 hotels in 4 days so there was lots of travelling). I am doing a couple of jobs this morning then i am going to ring their office and ask the office girl how many hours there standard day is. Theres a big difference between 160 for 8 hours (which is my rate) and 160 for 12 hours!
In hindsight i should of confirmed the amount of hours per day prior to commencing work. But it was just something i had not considered.
Any insight off you chaps as always is much appreciated. Whether it be a) shut up moaning and be grateful for the work or b) check the hours then bang on additional hours labour onto the invoice.
I am currently leaning to option B myself but obviously i don't want to shoot myself in the foot/**** anyone off!