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    #11
    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    Judging by the OP, the person is living in london and has a family. So the OP will need to factor into the equation the cost of paying the bills for the property in London (whether it is rented or owned) as well as the cost of living away from home. Without the details of the OP's outgoings in their current location, I cannot presume to know what (s)he can or cannot live on.

    The costs of paying his bills in London are not going to suddenly go up because he has a gig elsewhere in the country. If he can get a weeks worth of B&B and food for say £200 then he only needs to increase his rate by £200 a week, or £40/day to make it workable.

    I do think the OP is overstating his costs somewhat.....

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      #12
      Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
      The costs of paying his bills in London are not going to suddenly go up because he has a gig elsewhere in the country. If he can get a weeks worth of B&B and food for say £200 then he only needs to increase his rate by £200 a week, or £40/day to make it workable.

      I do think the OP is overstating his costs somewhat.....
      In a matter of speaking I would agree. I was playing the advocat on this one. The OP really needs to explain the rationale behind the request for a hike.
      If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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        #13
        Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
        In a matter of speaking I would agree. I was playing the advocat on this one. The OP really needs to explain the rationale behind the request for a hike.
        A creamy egg based drink?
        "Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
        "See?"

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          #14
          Originally posted by NickNick View Post
          A creamy egg based drink?
          Or even armadilo bars. Soft on the outside, crunchy on the inside. Ahhh...those dime bar ad's.
          If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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            #15
            Flights, hotels, etc for Germany, for example, should cost let's say 2000.00 a month. So if you find a contract in Germany that pays 100.00 per day more than the contract that you would otherwise get in London, it's a winner in the accounts, if not the quality of commute.

            If you need at least 700/day for away, doesn't that mean that you need at least 600/day for London? Do you always get that? I personally work away because I can't find as good, or anything like it, or anything at all, at home.

            Edit: short version - Turion is spot-on.
            Last edited by expat; 9 February 2009, 13:37.

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              #16
              Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
              Judging by the OP, the person is living in london and has a family. So the OP will need to factor into the equation the cost of paying the bills for the property in London (whether it is rented or owned) as well as the cost of living away from home. Without the details of the OP's outgoings in their current location, I cannot presume to know what (s)he can or cannot live on.
              Rubbish. All you need "extra" is the cost of a short term rental (say 6-800 per month or 30-40 per working day) in the new location and, perhaps, the travel costs.

              All the other costs, he was going to have anyway.

              I say "perhaps" for the travel costs because if he has to commute daily when living at home it could be that the cost of a longer trip once a week, isn't any more expensive.

              tim

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                #17
                My costs while away from home are usually much higher than £100 per day initially, mainly due to having enough of the £40-£100 B&B's and forking out the extra for a decent hotel (I like a decent bed thanks - though price is not always an indication of a decent bed)

                So initially my costs could be as much as £200 per day for the first couple of weeks then I find digs (rent flat or room) which brings the cost down.

                Usually I find that living away from home costs in total about £1k per month - add or take away £100 or so and this does not seem to have changed much in about ten years or so of gigs away from home unless I go for the £40 per night B&B specials which I find a bit depressing and difficult to sleep in (usually). Anyway that's my 1 cents worth.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by s2budd View Post
                  My costs while away from home are usually much higher than £100 per day initially, mainly due to having enough of the £40-£100 B&B's and forking out the extra for a decent hotel (I like a decent bed thanks - though price is not always an indication of a decent bed)
                  .
                  The most comfy bed that I got was in the Premiere Inn.

                  Couldn't fault the room at all for 60 quid a night. Unfortunately, travel arrangements mean that I needed 5 nights and 300 quid off my meagre hourly rate wasn't sustainable for the long term

                  tim

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