I would demand a clause that says you will be paid a minimum of X hours per week if you've spent that time on underestimated tickets.
Eg:
even if I take on "5 hours" of tickets, but spend 40. I will at least be paid 25 hours. Basically a kind of floor on what you will be paid. Then you have discretion if you spend beyond the floor on a ticket.
Also the employer is setting themselves up for your cherry picking over estimated / fair estimate tickets and refusing to do under estimated tickets.
Depends on who's weighting the tickets, I suppose. If it's up to the dev, the company will be surprised by how many 100 hour tickets are suddenly popping up!
Not everybody has the same background and, for many people out there, mispelling words or grammar mistakes are not a sign of incompetence
Sometimes they are a sign of a person who is really smart but did not have sufficient formal education. Sometimes its a really educated person that just has little talent for language skills. Sometimes its a person that speaks more than one language trying to communicate in whats best for you and not them
Eg: even if I take on "5 hours" of tickets, but spend 40. I will at least be paid 25 hours. Basically a kind of floor on what you will be paid. Then you have discretion if you spend beyond the floor on a ticket.
Also the employer is setting themselves up for your cherry picking over estimated / fair estimate tickets and refusing to do under estimated tickets.