Re: Today (Feb 26) IBM announcements
- From: Howard Brazee <howard@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:33:13 -0700
Interesting post.
The hardest thing to do is when they want an accounting of the various
tasks I work on in a day, while still ending up with a 40 hour week.
First it's keeping track when I have multiple accountable hours, and
the second is proportioning them out.
Currently I'm a regular University employee and I have in-house
customers that get charged for tasks. But I don't need to have any
particular amount of hours accounted for (and quite a bit of time is
unaccounted for). It's funny - most of my customers don't pay a lot
of attention - only checking to see how close they are to their
allocated time by year's end. But Continuing Education watches
closely - their expenses aren't paid for by accounting techniques -
they are paid for with Real Money.
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