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All the more reason, when in put in such a situation, to ask for a 17 month and 3 week extension instead.
Thats what i did!! and only 37 days to go then i'm finally out of here! Altho they are talking about extending and moving the contract to another office...
I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!
I found this topic using the search. Glad to read its a 24 month rule, not 12 as I feared.
As has probably already been said, if you know from the outset that your contract is for 2 years, then no travel expenses at all can be claimed.
It should more accurately be called travel expense rules rather than the 24 month rule.
As has probably already been said, if you know from the outset that your contract is for 2 years, then no travel expenses at all can be claimed.
It should more accurately be called travel expense rules rather than the 24 month rule.
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