Overtime – longer production times for model jobs
Overtime simply means overtime. If you as a model work longer than previously planned by the client, overtime is incurred.
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Document overtime properly
Depending on how often you have already worked for the client, the agency is sometimes accommodating in the case of short overtime. Often, for example, twenty or thirty minutes are not immediately charged extra. However, if a production takes a long time, your agency will charge the client for the additional time. Overtime is usually calculated as a percentage of your daily rate. The rate is calculated so that you have a relatively high rate for every extra hour you work. If you work longer, it is best to inform your model agent directly via email or message! You can also write down the times yourself and send them to your agency the day after booking.
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