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What is with all the hehe stuff. Are you 12?Last edited by BoredBloke; 17 January 2008, 09:08.
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Your expecting to get a gig in London and are comlaining about paying fare for 1 day??Originally posted by trsisko View Posthttp://megavideo.com/?v=6ICIJQ6J
wtf?
no seriously i am going for job's in the city, however I have to buy a train ticket just to take tests and meet agents and hopefully land some interviews when travelling into London a few times a week usually so far
it's £15.10pounds a ticket, can i ask the agency's to pay for my train ticket even though i do not work for them and am just going to meet them or for an interview though an agent/agency hehe?
How are you going to afford to pay for the first 14-30 days before you get some cash coming in from the agency???
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Originally posted by trsisko View Posthttp://megavideo.com/?v=6ICIJQ6J
wtf?
no seriously i am going for job's in the city, however I have to buy a train ticket just to take tests and meet agents and hopefully land some interviews when travelling into London a few times a week usually so far
it's £15.10pounds a ticket, can i ask the agency's to pay for my train ticket even though i do not work for them and am just going to meet them or for an interview though an agent/agency hehe?
No.
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it's a business cost, claim as travel expenses from YOUR OWN COMPANY.
do you claim your bus fare / petrol costs from tesco each time you go do your weekly shopping?
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Bush is clever or is he?
http://megavideo.com/?v=6ICIJQ6J
wtf?
no seriously i am going for job's in the city, however I have to buy a train ticket just to take tests and meet agents and hopefully land some interviews when travelling into London a few times a week usually so far
it's £15.10pounds a ticket, can i ask the agency's to pay for my train ticket even though i do not work for them and am just going to meet them or for an interview though an agent/agency hehe?Tags: None
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