Re: Contracting/Freelancing question: what is billable?

Subject: Re: Contracting/Freelancing question: what is billable?
From: Laura Praderio Lynn <lpraderio -at- alpineclimbs -dot- com>
To: Tracey Bean <traceybean -at- verizon -dot- net>
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 12:36:31 -0600

hi tracey,
it seems you have everything in order, except you need to discuss items
#1 (flare learning curving)and #2 (CSS use), and #3 (charging for travel
time) with the client. i would negotiate with them and keep all
communications open; the worst your new boss could say is no. then you
have to decide if this 1099 contract is still viable for you.
cheers,
laura

Tracey Bean wrote:
> Hi all -- I'm sure this has come up before, but I've not been able to
> find anything recent in the archives.
>
> I'm doing some freelance work at the moment. I'm puzzled as to which
> activities are billable and which are not. The client has not
> specified anything -- they're a small company. Most of the people on
> the project are contracting, on site, through agencies. I'm a 1099
> employee, working off site.
>
> When I've contracted as a W-2 employee at a client site through an
> agency, I did whatever the client had me do -- learn applications,
> edit, write, attend meetings, wash the manager's car... okay, not that
> one. Anything I did for them was billable.
>
> The first thing the client wanted me to do was to help them select a
> help authoring tool. We agreed what I would do, I did it, I billed
> them, they paid me. So far, so good. Their on-site agency contractor
> has since left the project. I was asked to take over the writing
> duties, create the help, the printed doc, the whole shebang.
>
> I am confident that these activities are billable:
> -- learning their application (in order to document it, not to get a
> job using it, obviously)
> -- creating the various requested deliverables: researching, writing,
> soliciting/incorporating feedback... all the "normal" production
> activities
> -- participating in teleconferences
> -- attending on-site meetings
>
> What I'm unsure about:
>
> 1. Time spent learning Flare
> 2. Time spent learning CSS well enough to work with Flare
>
> The client knows that I did not know how to use Flare. Even though I
> recommended it to them, I am not an expert in its use. (I could write
> a short store, at the very least, on the inherent illogic in this
> situation, truly, I could. However, it is what it is.)
>
> So is the time I spend learning to use the tool billable, given that
> they knew going in that I would have to learn it?
>
>
> 3. Time spent traveling to on-site meetings (over an hour each way;
> hasn't happened yet, but we've talked about the possibility)
>
> Is there a standard approach to travel time?
>
> Thanks,
> Tracey
>
>
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