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PROBABLY.Originally posted by MasterP0 View PostNo I'm not claiming JSA, should I be?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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I reckon if agent can get you to think hes hunted for you specifically then you feel good and hes on a winner. Liklihood is he spammed about a 1000 people and you answered.Originally posted by MasterP0 View PostYes I am dealing with it hence having a moan about it.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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By the way I am new to this........Out of interest, the travel to Hamburg, who picks up the bill for that? Do you charge your day rate plus expenses?Comment
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It depends on what you agree with the client - sometimes the client will pay the expenses, and sometimes they will expect a flat rate and you pick up the expenses.Originally posted by southerngal View PostBy the way I am new to this........Out of interest, the travel to Hamburg, who picks up the bill for that? Do you charge your day rate plus expenses?
My current client pays for my expenses when I'm not working from home - hotel, train, flights etc. depending on where I'm travelling to.
If it's 100% in the same place, then I would charge a day rate that includes expenses and not bill them separately.Comment
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Agreed.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt depends on what you agree with the client - sometimes the client will pay the expenses, and sometimes they will expect a flat rate and you pick up the expenses.
My current client pays for my expenses when I'm not working from home - hotel, train, flights etc. depending on where I'm travelling to.
If it's 100% in the same place, then I would charge a day rate that includes expenses and not bill them separately.
Even if my permanent place of work is home, if it turns out I need to be in their office in London for the vast majority of time then I will not charge for that. If they ask me to go to another office for a day / week / month then I will generally charge for travel, hotels, meals, etc. This all needs to be agreed with your client up front.Comment
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The OP sounds like a young NWPTC, give them 12 months and they'll be stealth boasting all over the forum about holidays/cars/rates etc....
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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True.Originally posted by Pogle View PostThe OP sounds like a young NWPTC, give them 12 months and they'll be stealth boasting all over the forum about holidays/cars/rates etc....

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