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    Today, I had a significant conversation with my boss regarding changes in my work expectations and compensation. I am currently a consultant subcontracted to a client through my consulting company. My initial contract outlined that I would be working 25% travel with hours from 9 to 5. However, the client recently requested that I work full-time in person, and my company agreed to have me go in two times a week, while also changing my hours to 8 to 5. This was quite a surprise to me, as I was not consulted before these changes were made. I had a chat with my boss last Friday where I learned about these adjustments. I felt unprepared to advocate for myself at that moment, but now I realize that this is a significant shift from what I originally agreed upon. The new in-office requirement could mean I’m traveling closer to 40-50% of the time, which is a far cry from the 25% in my contract. Additionally, the change in hours impacts my work-life balance. Currently, I am being compensated at $45/hour, while the client is billed $181.57/hour for my services. Given the increase in my travel and hours, I believe it is reasonable to discuss a potential adjustment in my compensation or a formal amendment to my contract. I want to approach this conversation delicately, as I don’t want to jeopardize my relationship with my boss or the opportunity for a longer-term contract extension. However, I also don’t want to set a precedent where my work conditions can be altered without my input. I’m looking for advice on how to effectively bring this up with my boss.

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