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If you are quoted a price per hour, and a job is finished in less than an hour, would you expect to pay the relevant proportion of that rate or pay for an hour?


And, what if a job takes say 1.25 hours? Would you pay the rate x 1.25 or pay for 2 hours? This is with the assumption you haven't been told there is a minimum charge.


I don't like cross examining someone, particularly if I'm hoping to get them to do a job for me.

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I would agree that pay the full hourly rate (like a 'call out' fee) of job is less than an hour. Although....for what sounds like quite a small job, I would think it reasonable and preferable (for both parties) to agree on a flat fee for the job.


I dont think it would be odd to ask if thats possible...

If you are quoted a price per hour, and a job is finished in less than an hour, would you expect to pay the relevant proportion of that rate or pay for an hour?


And, what if a job takes say 1.25 hours? Would you pay the rate x 1.25 or pay for 2 hours? This is with the assumption you haven't been told there is a minimum charge.


I don't like cross examining someone, particularly if I'm hoping to get them to do a job for me.

 

I don't think asking how someone charges is "cross examining"?


Far better to find out in advance, surely?

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