Aug 3, 2020 08:32:20 AM by Jeanne E
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Aug 3, 2020 08:57:26 AM by Petra R
Jeanne E wrote:
So I currently forgot to accept the offer since it's my first time to get a hourly rate I've been working for about 9-10 hours I don't know how to log in the hourly rate can I get my pay in that 9-10 hours of work?
You can (after accepting the offer) add manual time, provided the contract allows manual time. Bear in mind that manual time comes with no protection.
Obviously the contract has to be active for at least as long as the hours you will be adding to your work diary, as you can't add hours to time segments that are before the contract started.
Alternatively, the client can pay you as a bonus.
Aug 3, 2020 08:57:26 AM by Petra R
Jeanne E wrote:
So I currently forgot to accept the offer since it's my first time to get a hourly rate I've been working for about 9-10 hours I don't know how to log in the hourly rate can I get my pay in that 9-10 hours of work?
You can (after accepting the offer) add manual time, provided the contract allows manual time. Bear in mind that manual time comes with no protection.
Obviously the contract has to be active for at least as long as the hours you will be adding to your work diary, as you can't add hours to time segments that are before the contract started.
Alternatively, the client can pay you as a bonus.
Aug 3, 2020 09:05:05 AM by Jeanne E
Aug 3, 2020 09:21:45 AM Edited Aug 3, 2020 09:22:58 AM by Petra R
Jeanne wrote:
what does it meant by this?
As I explained, you can't log time in segments that are before the contract started. So if you want to log 9 hours of manual time, you have to wait until the contract is at least 9 hours old.
So if the contract started at 10 am your time, you can't add 9 hours until 6 pm your time, at which point you can add 9 hours, from 10 am to 6 pm....
Jeanne wrote:
Would like to ask if how am I able to log in the hours?
Jul 31, 2023 10:17:17 AM by Sana S
there are a few things you can do to resolve the situation:
Communicate with your employer: Reach out to your employer or supervisor and let them know about the situation. Explain that you forgot to accept the offer for an hourly rate and ask for guidance on how to proceed. They might have a procedure in place for handling such situations.
Keep track of your hours: Make sure to keep a record of the hours you have worked, including the start and end times of each work session. This information will be crucial in determining your pay.
Aug 1, 2023 01:07:53 AM by Ayesha K
Here are some steps you can take:
Communicate with the Client: Reach out to your client as soon as possible and explain the situation honestly. Let them know that you forgot to accept the offer and discuss your work hours.
Invoice for Your Work: Prepare an invoice detailing the number of hours you worked and the hourly rate you agreed upon (if you have a written agreement or a record of the agreed rate). Include any other relevant information requested by the client for payment processing.
Be Polite and Professional: Make sure your communication with the client is courteous and professional. Acknowledge the oversight and express your commitment to providing quality work in the future.
Aug 1, 2023 04:15:29 AM by Elisa B
Come on guys, you do not have anything better to do than resuscitating threads dating back to years ago with useless, canned replies? Or are you just bots? Enlighten me.
Aug 1, 2023 06:11:08 AM by Sophie A
Elisa B wrote:Come on guys, you do not have anything better to do than resuscitating threads dating back to years ago with useless, canned replies? Or are you just bots? Enlighten me.
Why miss an opportunity to give innacurate info while misusing a tool? 🤣
Aug 7, 2023 09:37:52 AM by Rihanna B
I'm sorry to hear that you forgot to accept the offer and log your hours. That's a common mistake that many new freelancers make, but don't worry, there are some ways to fix it.
First, you need to accept the offer as soon as possible, before it expires or the client withdraws it. To do this, go to your My Jobs page and click on the offer. Then, click on the Accept button and follow the instructions. You can learn more about how to accept an offer from this article or this article.
Aug 11, 2023 02:10:19 AM by Tahira P
If you haven't already set up an hourly contract with your client, it's important to clarify the terms and details of the arrangement. You can discuss the hourly rate, total hours worked, and any specific project requirements.
Nov 14, 2023 03:58:02 PM by Sonia B
it's important to follow these steps:
Log Your Time:
Client Confirmation:
Accept the Offer:
Upwork's Payment Protection:
Discuss with the Client:
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