Originally Posted by Total Resource Connection
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If you are doing work for other people - it's billable.
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Exceptions to this would include things like training unless your client has agreed in advance to pay for it. Example: Client wants a PowerPoint and you're a little rusty, so you spend half an hour or an hour fiddling around getting reacquainted with program. I personally wouldn't bill for that time.
There are probably a multitude of other exceptions, I can't think of any more off the top of my head, but you get the idea of where to draw the line.
HTH!