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Should i be charging client for travel time and hotel expense
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I was prepared to travel on my own expense but just checked with the agency and they said client will reimbursed all the expenses. -
So did I. My fees included all the costs of doing the gig, and you have to include those costs in your rate calculation/negotiation of course.Originally posted by ConsultingTechArchitect View Post
No, I'm going to stand by my comments - it worked for me in management consulting for so many years!
Exceptional expenses were passed on with their agreement, and were rarely a problem, but the key word is "exceptional". Getting to their office isn't.Blog? What blog...?
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I think this is a whoosh. He called out TheDude incorrectly for starting the thread which LM pointed out and he's standing by his comment tongue in cheek.Originally posted by malvolio View Post
So did I. My fees included all the costs of doing the gig, and you have to include those costs in your rate calculation/negotiation of course.
Exceptional expenses were passed on with their agreement, and were rarely a problem, but the key word is "exceptional". Getting to their office isn't.
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This is the correct way to do it. Ideally the client will cover costs not usually incurred. Also realise you are in business on your own account so be prepared to invest in the contract if they didn't.Originally posted by sdyson31 View Post
I was prepared to travel on my own expense but just checked with the agency and they said client will reimbursed all the expenses.
PS The Mgt Consultancies rebill all travel to their clients normally.Comment
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