Poll: Do you ever take a day out to do administration work? Iniziatore argomento: ProZ.com Staff
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I just can’t understand the question! I’m my own boss and I do as I please! If I decide to take a day out, it won’t be to… work. Isn’t administrative work a small part of the whole package? | | | neilmac Spagna Local time: 07:17 Da Spagnolo a Inglese + ...
I do my admin when it has to be done. It's the part of my job I enjoy least. I don't "take a day out", rather just fit it in whenever I have a breathing space. This poll obsession with "time off/vacations" is getting irritating, especially when some of us - like myself - would rather not have to think about it so often. | | |
My situation is similar. Most of my "administrative work" is invoicing, and that happens every time a job is delivered. I usually do long jobs, so it's not very time-consuming. The one client who sends me short jobs pays me on her cell phone 5 minutes after I deliver them - no invoice! That said, my annual tax preparation is usually a 3-day job, and most of that work is business-related. I have a lot of little expenses, including maintenance of my car and the house, which are parti... See more My situation is similar. Most of my "administrative work" is invoicing, and that happens every time a job is delivered. I usually do long jobs, so it's not very time-consuming. The one client who sends me short jobs pays me on her cell phone 5 minutes after I deliver them - no invoice! That said, my annual tax preparation is usually a 3-day job, and most of that work is business-related. I have a lot of little expenses, including maintenance of my car and the house, which are partial business deductoins and it just doesn't seem worth it to take the time to enter them throughout the year. ▲ Collapse | |
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Enrico Zoffoli Italia Local time: 07:17 Membro (2013) Da Tedesco a Italiano + ...
Once a month, invoicing etc. | | | Ana Vozone Local time: 06:17 Membro (2010) Da Inglese a Portoghese + ... Half a day, perhaps... | Aug 25, 2016 |
My administrative work requires a few (around 2 or 3 hours) every month: I have to issue invoices, and also have to issue "receipts" on a Government portal for every amount I receive. I also have to pay my Social Security contribution every month, and have to sort bills to send to my accountant every month: utilities (water, gas, electricity, Internet), gas, meals, insurance (office, professional liability), stationery (photocopies, ink cartridges, etc.), professional memberships (t... See more My administrative work requires a few (around 2 or 3 hours) every month: I have to issue invoices, and also have to issue "receipts" on a Government portal for every amount I receive. I also have to pay my Social Security contribution every month, and have to sort bills to send to my accountant every month: utilities (water, gas, electricity, Internet), gas, meals, insurance (office, professional liability), stationery (photocopies, ink cartridges, etc.), professional memberships (two associations plus Proz), plus the accountant's fees... I also need to track payments, to see if they've been made... So this takes a little bit of time each month and I need to sit down and do all this in one go... because it is a bit boring, but needs to be done! ▲ Collapse | | | Michael Harris Germania Local time: 07:17 Membro (2006) Da Tedesco a Inglese
I get my invoices done every Friday evening and my accountant does the rest - he knows what can be deducted, etc. so I leave it to him. | | | Ventnai Spagna Local time: 07:17 Da Tedesco a Inglese + ...
I generally write new projects into invoices in Excel on an on-going basis and file receipts away regularly. Some clients send me their own credit voucher, so I don't need to do anything. It then takes me an hour or two to sort out invoices and expenses at the end of the month, which I'll normally do in the evening or at the weekend.
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Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 01:17 Da Inglese a Spagnolo + ... Funny question | Aug 25, 2016 |
At first I thought it was some sort of Britishism (to take a day out), but I understand that one takes a day out away from work in any case. Like taking a day off here in America. Plus, I think taking a day out means going out and enjoying yourself, maybe at a local museum, park or going out of town. As my colleagues said here, most of the administrative work involves invoicing and tax preparation. For the former, I bill the jobs as they are finished. For the lat... See more At first I thought it was some sort of Britishism (to take a day out), but I understand that one takes a day out away from work in any case. Like taking a day off here in America. Plus, I think taking a day out means going out and enjoying yourself, maybe at a local museum, park or going out of town. As my colleagues said here, most of the administrative work involves invoicing and tax preparation. For the former, I bill the jobs as they are finished. For the latter, I take one or two days off (not out) to prepare my taxes and file them. ▲ Collapse | | | Not necessary | Aug 25, 2016 |
I don't really get enough work to need to spend a whole day on admin. Yes, that's me complaining again! | | | Sheila Wilson Spagna Local time: 06:17 Membro (2007) Inglese + ... Admin is a necessary part of running a business | Aug 25, 2016 |
I do spend a good part of the last working day of the month preparing and emailing my invoices. But it isn't a "day out"; it's just part of running a business. | | | Erzsébet Czopyk Ungheria Local time: 07:17 Membro (2006) Da Russo a Ungherese + ... SITE LOCALIZER
for administration? No. I do it right away. for SLEEP? YES, I WOULD "(*/*)" | |
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Mario Freitas Brasile Local time: 02:17 Membro (2014) Da Inglese a Portoghese + ...
I have answered QPs that asked if we are able to take a day off for resting (or vacations, many times), then for your birthday, then for many other reasons. Now for Admin services? What else? How much can professionals be so worried about what days-off we can take? Administration is a daily task, between one job and the other, or at the end of the day. Taking a day off for that purpose is really a sign of "I need more translation jobs, urgently!" | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Do you ever take a day out to do administration work? Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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