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Are any of you still in Vienna ? I added a new thread abut my upcoming Contract, any advice ?
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Andy
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I have never rented when working abroad. It might be cheaper to rent but if the client cancels the contract then how will you get out of a 6 months rent agreement.
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Originally posted by BusyBusy View PostHi,
I usually contract in the UK at £450 a day via LTD company. I have been offered a contract in Vienna Austria. I have to maintain my home in the UK - partner and children, I will be coming back to the UK every fortnight. I intend to maintain a pied-a-terre basic, clean, safe studio flat with reasonable public transport links to Vienna's financial district. How much extra should one factor into the rate for expenses? Is there a rough rule of thumb that can be applied I assume I will go through an umbrella company?
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Gill
I'd go with an extra £100/150 a day to cover renting costs (remember the tenant pays the letting agent in most European States, plus 3 months up front).
Might be better to share a place, it's what I do here, off the top of my head I reckon it costs me about £2k a month extra, mainly for my room in flat on the harbour. it's 10 mins bus to city centre (or 30 mins on the Harbour bus which is a boat obvs).
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The amount to factor in depends on your costs.
Vienna isn't a big city, you can walk from the financial area (south east) to the Stephensplatz (centre) in under 10 minutes.
So if you get somewhere central to stay, you don't need to worry about public transport.
The CAT is the best way to get to the airport and that brings you in to Landstrasse. If I were looking for somewhere to stay, I'd go out near the Gasometer (on the U3). Last time I worked there we were on the U2 towards the Stadium (you'll find cheaper places there).
For the first few weeks stay in a hotel (good luck finding a nice one that's cheap!) until you get your bearings.
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Originally posted by BusyBusy View PostHi,
I usually contract in the UK at £450 a day via LTD company. I have been offered a contract in Vienna Austria. I have to maintain my home in the UK - partner and children, I will be coming back to the UK every fortnight. I intend to maintain a pied-a-terre basic, clean, safe studio flat with reasonable public transport links to Vienna's financial district. How much extra should one factor into the rate for expenses? Is there a rough rule of thumb that can be applied I assume I will go through an umbrella company?
Thanks
Gill
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1st Time Contracting Overseas
Hi,
I usually contract in the UK at £450 a day via LTD company. I have been offered a contract in Vienna Austria. I have to maintain my home in the UK - partner and children, I will be coming back to the UK every fortnight. I intend to maintain a pied-a-terre basic, clean, safe studio flat with reasonable public transport links to Vienna's financial district. How much extra should one factor into the rate for expenses? Is there a rough rule of thumb that can be applied I assume I will go through an umbrella company?
Thanks
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