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    #51
    he can have the expensed weekend if he wanted it, but that is a weekend away from his family, so he takes it on the chin,

    I say takes it on the chin, he stays in some pretty boss hotels, and travels business or first class - but we all know that gets old real fast.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Danglekt View Post
      he can have the expensed weekend if he wanted it, but that is a weekend away from his family, so he takes it on the chin,

      I say takes it on the chin, he stays in some pretty boss hotels, and travels business or first class - but we all know that gets old real fast.
      Are you sure he they pay for him to fly F? My experience is (and that of the contents of the CCR in T5) is that the F cabin is full of Gold upgrade voucher holders, Avios redeemers, GGL cardholders 241ing, holiday makers, people who live on flyer talk waiting for ex-DUB/OSL/CPH fares or celebrities & those of us on the sign off chain in a multinational with a spend visible to the airline's board meaning we hold a Premier card or get the magic bleep at the gate. Apart from last two categories everyone has booked months in advance.

      (All the above interchangeable with LH first class terminal & HON C card)

      The only corporates I know to pay full fare F are media when flying talent (and people accompanying them). Most of them have a J-UP deal agreed anyway as it's publicity for the airline.

      So if it is the case, which I doubt, that he is getting full fare F paid for by the company (as business travel requires on those days / short notice) tell him to trade the ticket for a vMCO, put himself & his wife in J and kids in WT+.

      To give you an example. On a frequent route I use, our corporate J fare is *€2434 - Full flex F €16,000 odd.

      *BTW you would have to be mad to pay for BA's F product. They have a captive market & most of us who fly it call it J+.
      Last edited by clearedforlanding; 3 February 2016, 18:04.

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        #53
        Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
        Are you sure he they pay for him to fly F? My experience is (and that of the contents of the CCR in T5) is that the F cabin is full of Gold upgrade voucher holders, Avios redeemers, GGL cardholders 241ing, holiday makers, people who live on flyer talk waiting for ex-DUB/OSL/CPH fares or celebrities & those of us on the sign off chain in a multinational with a spend visible to the airline's board meaning we hold a Premier card or get the magic bleep at the gate. Apart from last two categories everyone has booked months in advance.

        (All the above interchangeable with LH first class terminal & HON C card)

        The only corporates I know to pay full fare F are media when flying talent (and people accompanying them). Most of them have a J-UP deal agreed anyway as it's publicity for the airline.

        So if it is the case, which I doubt, that he is getting full fare F paid for by the company (as business travel requires on those days / short notice) tell him to trade the ticket for a vMCO, put himself & his wife in J and kids in WT+.

        To give you an example. On a frequent route I use, our corporate J fare is €2134 - Full flex F €16,000 odd.

        *BTW you would have to be mad to pay for BA's F product. They have a captive market & most of us who fly it call it J+.
        If F class is what I think it is, then one should also get a free HJ or BJ from the air hostesses

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          #54
          Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
          If F class is what I think it is, then one should also get a free HJ or BJ from the air hostesses
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            #55
            I've done this, gone there, done the work and got back before I started.

            threaded.
            Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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              #56
              Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
              Make sure you have exec serviced apartment, ground transport, maid/cook (try figuring out a Japanese supermarket), per diem & RTN flights for your whole family in your contract before considering it. Then consider that your wife may find it novel for a couple of months, but then if she is stuck at home with the kids while you are working she might get bored & those RTN flights may come in handy to visit the family.

              Depends who you are working for, but the likes of Deloitte, PWC & Sofrecom etc, who are quite active in that part of the world shouldn't have a problem conjuring up a package like that. If your are stumping up for these yourself knock £7K at least off you rate to get a quality of life similar to what you experience in MUC. Expat life of a good quality is expensive in JPN.

              My experience is, without children these contracts can be wonderful. With young children you have to plan very carefully so that your partner doesn't get bored out of her mind with no social life and resents you for it. After the honeymoon period the novelty of pointing at everything because you do not speak Japanese wears off.

              *Edit, working hours are JPN are insane. Leaving the office before your boss is culturally unacceptable so you will mostly be heading home at 22:00.
              How do you go about finding these contracts? I'm a full stack developer and almost a tech lead on frontend dev.

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                #57
                Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
                How do you go about finding these contracts? I'm a full stack developer and almost a tech lead on frontend dev.
                You don't look, they come to you.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
                  How do you go about finding these contracts? I'm a full stack developer and almost a tech lead on frontend dev.
                  Fantasy Island.

                  Boss, da plane, da plane boss.
                  What happens in General, stays in General.
                  You know what they say about assumptions!

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
                    How do you go about finding these contracts? I'm a full stack developer and almost a tech lead on frontend dev.
                    Luck.

                    As Gary Player said "The harder I practice the luckier I get"

                    Work hard at being a good contractor.
                    Don't over-rate yourself
                    Don't burn bridges with clients
                    And eventually you'll find it happens.
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                      Fantasy Island.

                      Boss, da plane, da plane boss.
                      Quite experienced, are we?

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