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				 nicholai8498yMany institutions do accept or even expect people to include an arbitrary time allocation for unforeseen issues :) it's pretty standard procedure. nicholai8498yMany institutions do accept or even expect people to include an arbitrary time allocation for unforeseen issues :) it's pretty standard procedure.
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				 CWins47478yI don't need to estimate unforeseen consequences. CWins47478yI don't need to estimate unforeseen consequences.
 
 "How long does it take? "
 "3 months when everything goes well."
 "We told the customer it takes 2 months. "
 "okay. "
 
 Expected time to finish:
 6 months , 3 for the job, 1for unforeseen stuff and 2 for doing other projects on a higher priority.
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				This is why for some task I double or even quadruple my time estimation in order to have time these unforseen complications as a buffer.
 
 Still doesn't save one from being off. And still some manager will treat an estimation to complete as a promise to complete.
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