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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to discuss it with the family to see their preference. I do quarter hour increments. Rounded up. If it's 5:31/5:32, I won't round to 5:45. Disagree with the PP. If I'm talking about my charge, I can't leave. That's time I can't schedule to do other things. I arrive a few minutes before work to get settled, so I expect to be able to leave within a minute or two of my end time, or get paid for the additional time. It isn't a situation where I'm tricking them into paying more -- it's in my contract. [/quote] Then you don't say rounded up, you say rounded to the nearest. Rounding up means rounding up to 5:45 from 5:32.[/quote] I changing the language in my initial post and missed part of it. I meant that I typically don't round up if it's only a minute or two. But here's another example: two days where MB arrives at 5:31, I'd round up one of the days to 5:45 and keep one day at 5:30. I would not describe it as rounding to the nearest, because if it's 5:35 I absolutely round up to 5:45 versus down to 5:30[/quote]
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