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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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      @dustinb3403 said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

      Which my question is specifically if you are connecting via VPN or RDP or SSH and just checking the status on a file transfer, and connect for only .10 hours you should charge for just that .10 hour. Not for the entire hour. Unless other things are being done.

      Well, I can see why people might think that, but there has to be a middle ground. In NY, for example, unless there is a contact stating specifically otherwise, any "on call" action is a minimum of FOUR hours, not one. If you are required to interrupt your life for work items, and didn't agree to do so at less than four hours time ahead of time, four hours is the minimum. So there is a solid precedent for workers.

      But to be more reasonable, checking on a transfer probably takes a lot more than six minutes (.1 hours.) It depends, am I glancing at a screen casually as I walk by, without needing to do so? Maybe that's not billable time, or maybe only slightly billable.

      But is this an emergency and the customer really needs me to interrupt other things, go to my desk instead of spending time with my family, not work on other customers, log in through a cumbersome security mechanism, wait for the system to connect, and get the status to make sure we are moving forward at the fastest possible pace? If so, the hard time is often around fifteen minutes. It always seems like it takes less than it really does.

      Then you have to figure the mental impact of task switching. You might not bill for this, it is built into the rate, but it is why rates are so high for emergencies and why you bill for little things... because the task switching overhead in software engineering is considered to be fifteen minutes. Meaning, any task that takes you away from what you are doing takes the amount of time you were away PLUS fifteen minutes of "getting back to the original task." So you lose thirty minutes of work, for every fifteen minutes of "Checking on status."

      Thirty minutes of lost productivity is a lot to bill nothing for. And an internal employee would be paid for that useless time without question. That's the real yard stick. If you are okay paying the people who can't fix it, you should never balk at payig the one who is fixing it.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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        @dustinb3403 said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

        But each item should be broken out to account for the time.

        • .10 hours monitoring file transfer
        • .20 hours working on setting up new servers
        • 1.0 hours meeting with client reviewing business requirements to get understanding of system layout

        etc etc.

        This is ONLY true if you also bill for the time recording minute tasks. Lots of customers like this, but it takes engineering time and is its own cost... and a big one. Tracking time can easily double small tasks.

        Take the .1 hours of file transfer monitoring. If I need to track that as a line item, it requires both engineering and often accounting time to handle.

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        • mroth911M
          mroth911
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          So heres what happened, My brother in law called me , asked me do I know what this file means.. It has a weird extension he said. I said I would have to see it He sent me a picture of it shortly after, He works for a company as it support he is the only one there for 90+ users. The virus Randsomwear Took out his Primary ad controller, Which nothing was really working anyways, cause the sync of profiles go corrupted the shama could not be imported to the secondary controller, user account not syncing with ad and all the data was corrupt. data happened to be on a backup hard drive that was in a image format.

          Anyways I didn't know the network at all nor knew what was going on. My brother in law was maintaining a bandaid fix

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @mroth911
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            @mroth911 said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

            So heres what happened, My brother in law called me , asked me do I know what this file means.. It has a weird extension he said. I said I would have to see it He sent me a picture of it shortly after, He works for a company as it support he is the only one there for 90+ users. The virus Randsomwear Took out his Primary ad controller, Which nothing was really working anyways, cause the sync of profiles go corrupted the shama could not be imported to the secondary controller, user account not syncing with ad and all the data was corrupt. data happened to be on a backup hard drive that was in a image format.

            Anyways I didn't know the network at all nor knew what was going on. My brother in law was maintaining a bandaid fix

            So a company that wasn't doing what they should, and now they are probably hoping that you'll do them a solid and basically work for cheap. Now that the panic is over, they probably will return to not seeing the IT fixes as having been important.

            You might get lucky, but the most likely situation is that they will try to shaft you. At least by talking you down to a crazy low rate.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @mroth911
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              @mroth911 said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

              So heres what happened, My brother in law called me , asked me do I know what this file means.. It has a weird extension he said. I said I would have to see it He sent me a picture of it shortly after, He works for a company as it support he is the only one there for 90+ users. The virus Randsomwear Took out his Primary ad controller, Which nothing was really working anyways, cause the sync of profiles go corrupted the shama could not be imported to the secondary controller, user account not syncing with ad and all the data was corrupt. data happened to be on a backup hard drive that was in a image format.

              Anyways I didn't know the network at all nor knew what was going on. My brother in law was maintaining a bandaid fix

              So in the grand scheme here, none of this matters. This is the panic phase, it's when things went belly up. Now that you've already started work and put in substantial time you're going to have a damn hard time proving your rate and getting paid for your time at all.

              Start at a number that you think is realistic from where they will talk you down from, might as well start at $300/hour and give them your reduced new customer rate of $150/hour.

              Still way less than what your time is worth for the project from the sounds of it, but at least you're getting paid.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @mroth911
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                @mroth911 said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                So heres what happened, My brother in law called me , asked me do I know what this file means.. It has a weird extension he said. I said I would have to see it He sent me a picture of it shortly after, He works for a company as it support he is the only one there for 90+ users. The virus Randsomwear Took out his Primary ad controller, Which nothing was really working anyways, cause the sync of profiles go corrupted the shama could not be imported to the secondary controller, user account not syncing with ad and all the data was corrupt. data happened to be on a backup hard drive that was in a image format.

                Anyways I didn't know the network at all nor knew what was going on. My brother in law was maintaining a bandaid fix

                I'll answer a question for someone like this, no big deal. But I most certainly would not perform a single drop of work like this without a signed contract.

                You fucked yourself over on this one.

                A cold call emergency like this would be a standard $250 and maybe that $300 if I was already fairly busy with deadlines.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                  @dustinb3403 said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                  That's like .10 hours every two hours and its for monitoring the situation. Since you aren't actively "working" on anything during that time.

                  Monitoring is as much work as anything else. An employee gets paid the same whether doing tasks or monitoring those tasks. Consultants don't work for free just because it doesn't include certain types of work. All work is billable work.

                  I bill a few clients an hour a week as a Sunday line item that collectively covers this.
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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                    @jaredbusch said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                    @dustinb3403 said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                    That's like .10 hours every two hours and its for monitoring the situation. Since you aren't actively "working" on anything during that time.

                    Monitoring is as much work as anything else. An employee gets paid the same whether doing tasks or monitoring those tasks. Consultants don't work for free just because it doesn't include certain types of work. All work is billable work.

                    I bill a few clients an hour a week as a Sunday line item that collectively covers this.
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                    For general monitoring, yes, absolutely. But for a case where you are regularly checking in on a specific process, say every two hours, for a one off, you just need to bill something for it.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch
                      last edited by JaredBusch

                      From our standard consulting agreement.
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                      Edit: no travel because this was wrote with local clients in mind.

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                      • CloudKnightC
                        CloudKnight @JaredBusch
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                        @jaredbusch does your standard rate include travel Jared?

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @CloudKnight
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                          @stuartjordan said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                          @jaredbusch does your standard rate include travel Jared?

                          No, because we don't travel (says the guy that drives to St Louis once a month).

                          Having someone local show up on site is not traveling.

                          Having someone drive a couple hours, is a different story. but we don't generally do it.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
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                            We do, we put people on planes or drive interstate for emergencies. Can be a pain and you want that stuff worked out ahead of time, obviously.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                              We do, we put people on planes or drive interstate for emergencies. Can be a pain and you want that stuff worked out ahead of time, obviously.

                              And if we do that, we always work it out ahead of time.

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                              • CloudKnightC
                                CloudKnight @JaredBusch
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                                @jaredbusch said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                                @stuartjordan said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                                @jaredbusch does your standard rate include travel Jared?

                                No, because we don't travel (says the guy that drives to St Louis once a month).

                                Having someone local show up on site is not traveling.

                                Having someone drive a couple hours, is a different story. but we don't generally do it.

                                I can see this makes sense if they are local, how far is your furthest client?

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                                • mroth911M
                                  mroth911
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                                  I originally was trying to help my brother in law. Didn't know how bad it was till I got connection to the machine. and then I started to peel back the layers, and I was just helping him on Monday, It turned into a shit storm.. etc.. It is what it is... I was just asking to se what the rates were.. I went into it not planning to get paid, I was just trying to help my family out. thats all. I know I am f'in crazy. But He just got the job and I felt that something like this they would like to fire him cause he was setup to fail. Thats all.

                                  Thanks for all your feedback.
                                  YOU LIVE AN LEARN EVERYDAY!!

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                                    1337 @mroth911
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                                    @mroth911 said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                                    I was just trying to help my family out. thats all. I know I am f'in crazy. But He just got the job and I felt that something like this they would like to fire him cause he was setup to fail.

                                    That's very kind of you. It also puts things in a different light.

                                    Does the customer know that you did any work on this? If that's the case I would just put the cards on the table. Give them a very good discount on your regular fee. Basically, aim low and get paid, instead of potentially getting nothing and perhaps also getting your brother in law fired. And the rest of the money you can in your mind write off as pro bono for your brother in law.

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                                    • FATeknollogeeF
                                      FATeknollogee @JaredBusch
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                                      @jaredbusch said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

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                                      @JaredBusch Just curious, what app is that screenshot from?

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @FATeknollogee
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                                        @fateknollogee said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

                                        @jaredbusch said in Average Rate for Emergency Service:

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                                        @JaredBusch Just curious, what app is that screenshot from?

                                        Are use manage engine service desk for my Helpdesk. I actually would like to migrate to something else but have not been given the go ahead to do so because of cost of my time to do that.

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