DanBar
New member
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2012
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Hebrew
- Home Country
- Israel
- Current Location
- United States
I am working for my customers on an hourly basis.
Each customer tells me how many hours I may work and get paid for. I.e. I cannot bill them for more than they have allowed me. Normally, when I come close to this number of hours, they will add a few more hours into what is called in my native language. "the hours bank".
Is there a proper English term for the billable time that has been granted to me.
The word "allocation" comes to mind, but I assune there is an American or English term for it.
Thank you
Each customer tells me how many hours I may work and get paid for. I.e. I cannot bill them for more than they have allowed me. Normally, when I come close to this number of hours, they will add a few more hours into what is called in my native language. "the hours bank".
Is there a proper English term for the billable time that has been granted to me.
The word "allocation" comes to mind, but I assune there is an American or English term for it.
Thank you