SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I am a sole proprietor. I often have clients who only need less than an hour of work for me to accomplish the task they need completed. Depending on the client, I like to have some sort of minimum invoice (say 2 hours of work minimum). For a repeat client who give me steady work I often bill them for the time it takes to complete a project at my hourly rate. However, I find creating invoices and tracking them takes far longer than the actual task. I don't see invoicing a client for 2 hours when the task was completed in under 1.
For example, just today I had a repeat client ask me to run a quick deflection calculation on a bent plate. I talked to the client, calculated the moment of inertia, calculated the deflection all in about 30 min (it took a little longer than anticipated as I wrote a quick spreadsheet to run the moment of inertia calculation just in case it failed and I needed to change something in the calculation). Tracking this invoice is going to be a pain as it is so small, but these are the types of projects I typically get from this client.
What do others do in this instance?
For example, just today I had a repeat client ask me to run a quick deflection calculation on a bent plate. I talked to the client, calculated the moment of inertia, calculated the deflection all in about 30 min (it took a little longer than anticipated as I wrote a quick spreadsheet to run the moment of inertia calculation just in case it failed and I needed to change something in the calculation). Tracking this invoice is going to be a pain as it is so small, but these are the types of projects I typically get from this client.
What do others do in this instance?