How do You Prevent Potential Problems Associated with
Stand-by Days?


FAQs



Q1. How do you prevent potential problems associated with stand-by days?
 A: One contract-staffing firm prevents potential problems associated with holidays, weekends and other stand-by days. How do they do it? In their contracts they spell out in advance the formula they're going to use. For example, when they want $29/hr split out of $60/hr, they use the following wording in their contracts: "PD is divided as follows: 27 hours or less: PD rate per hour. 28 to 32 hours: PD rate for 32 hours. 33-35 hours: PD rate for 35 hours. 36 to 40 hours: full weekly PD rate. Overtime hours: $90/hr rate and no additional PD." (21-A25)

Q2. How can I contact you?
 A: Give me a call or send me e-mail.

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