Originally posted by ziggystardust
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Why don't you go down for a weekend for a nice break and a bit of a recce?
Getting to work is your problem, not your clients. If you want to take a remote gig you have to take the hit. You can try negotiating the rate to make it worth but everything outside the client's doors is your problem, not theirs. Nothing rubs a client up more than a remote contractor making their problem the clients.
I've lost gigs in the past as the client has asked where I was and when it turned out I'd be staying over they've said no thanks due to issues with other travelling contractors. Hacks me off when the travelling guys in the office think they deserve something extra than the local guy sat next to them.
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