You are on a time and materials contract. You have finished your work product an hour earlier than expected and can go home. However, the billing was expected to be for full eight hours and would affect income goals. What should you do?
a. Bill eight hours
b. Stay an extra hour looking busy to make up the time
c. Find a one-hour task that you can do and legitimately bill the client
d. Bill the seven hours you worked and go home
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Henry HattenrathProject Consultant| Tectonic Engineering MSA LLCNew York, Ny, United States
D. If you worked 7 hours, your time sheet will show 7 hours. If the activity was completed in less time than planned, it is up to your PM to verify that the activity is completed and acceptable for reporting 100% progress. The un-used hour may be reallocate by your PM to other activities that requires more time than originally planned. It is up to your PM and the client PM to determine your next activity within the contract agreement. If no activity is available, you will need to find another billable project assignment to ensure continuation of wages. Saving Changes...