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Is it a load-bearing wall? TF 04-09-2007
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Posted by Matt Whiting on April 9, 2007, 7:55 pm
Bob Morrison wrote:
> In a previous post Matt Whiting wrote...
>> Bob, this raises a question: Do you charge for your travel time when
>> making house calls or is that factored into your base engineering rate?
>>
>
> I charge for all project related travel. If the project is within 10
> miles I don't charge for mileage, but I do charge full rates for my time.
> After all, if I wasn't traveling to the job I would be in the office
> working and charging my full rate.
>
> There are a few special situations where I do not charge full rates for
> travel time. For instance, if I have to go to Seattle, I don't charge
> time while waiting in line for the ferry. But, if I do any work while on
> the ferry, then that time gets charged to the project.
>
> Make sense?

Absolutely.

Thanks,
Matt

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