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Is there any software or the like about that can log the amount of hours spent on a job? Using a diary at the moment and some non priced jobs don't get completed and invoiced with a large break in them, and totting up the amount of hours on the job through a diary is a bit of a pain - also very easy to miss some.
 
I use quick books pro, and using the estimate function I add a line per "day" visited so when the invoice is finally printed it gives me and the customer a record of the dates and lengths of my visits.

You still need to be disciplined to add the lines in the estimates and I use my phone calender to record the time/length of visits.

Works for me.
 
yeah me too its either an hour or two call out, a half day, or a full day, you cant be fannying about with a few hours, here a few hours there!
 

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