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i suppose it depends on how much imput you are allowed into the desision making prosses and on what part of your work they manage

 

if you make the actual work/method desisions and they do the admin type stuff then it makes sence

 

if they start to tell you how to do the work thats different IMO

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I cant say too mutch, we dont price work, it is a service we provide!!!!!

 

ok, so who decides on time spent per job then, you must have some kind of system for alloted time for each job. The work comes into the office, do they just send you out to it without even looking at the site..? There must be someone above you who has enough experience to manage this side of your company.

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