Charging for attending meetings.

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Hi all,

I hope all is well with everybody here and you are all working hard (but not to hard). I do not get on here very often these days because I always seem to busy.

Now to my question. I have been asked to attend a meeting with a new client to discuss a project and they want to know how much I will be chargin for attending the meeting. Now, the majority of my work comes via the intenet from overseas clients. So meetings are usually very short and on the telephone.

I need to know if I can charge for travelling time? (their office is about an hour away).
 
Hi John,

The short answer is that you can charge for anything they're prepared to pay for.

But, they probably want to protect themselves against a nasty surprise bill just for discussing the project. A lawyer I used once told me - let me listen until I know what you want, then I'll tell you that I'm going to start charging.

Cheers

Pete
 
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Yes clients like no surprise fees. Maybe time to set out your fee structure including meeting and travel time charging Chris
 
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Agree, you need to discuss this with the client and get their agreement to your terms. We charge 50% of our hourly rate as travel time over 30 minutes and always put this to the client before we undertake any travel
 
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It depends on the terms and conditions of your contract. In the context of a project (and not a sales call), you can certainly charge for reasonable expenses plus maybe 5% for processing. For your time, use your own good judgment. Is this a fixed price contract or Time & Materials? Personally, if it's a one-off meeting, I would waive any charges for my time - especially if it's a new customer.
 
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In my line of work all initial meetings, etc are free of charge. If I tried to charge for them, then I would just not get through the door.

In your case, charge what you think is reasonable, and communicate this to the client. Look at it from their point of view - does it seem reasonable still?
 
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charge for your travel expenses, and a half day for the meeting, whatever you would normally pay yourself for this time.
 
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