Iwire,

You are getting paid for all the hours you work. The other hours are bonus hours you earned because you completed the job quicker than what was billed for. You will never get paid for less hours than you actually worked. This rewards you for being more efficient. I can understand not wanting to be paid for less hours than you actually work but why would you not want to get paid for more hours than you actually work. Don't you like bonuses? The way you work is not going to change. The standard way of paying you would only get paid for actual hours worked. This way you always get paid for actual hours worked plus you earn extra when you complete the job in less time than what was billed to the customer. If you take longer to do the job than what was billed to the customer you will still get paid for all of your time you worked. I don't see how you could lose with this situation.
If the job took you 6 hours but the book shows 4 hours you would get paid for 6 hours even though the customer was billed for only 4 hours. If the job took you 2 hours your would get paid for 4 hours.
[This message has been edited by A-Line (edited 12-09-2004).]

[This message has been edited by A-Line (edited 12-09-2004).]