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Subject:Re: Time Sheets From:John Posada <posada -at- FAXSAV -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 24 Aug 1998 10:20:21 -0400
The 4 contracts I've been at were almost all the same.
Time I came in, time I finished at end of day.
On only one did I have to list the projects I worked on and estimate the
number of hours for the project, but since I worked on at-most, 3 projects
during the week (proposals), the record keeping was easy. The others
required no breakdown and no itemization
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