Originally posted by Clog II The Avenger
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Bad move. Wet Lease is the way to go.Originally posted by Dalek SupremeI bought my own fleet of aircraft. I found Boeing very competitive.
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right not covered by the holiday insurance, so just phoned Tesco and got my self covered, in Europe £45.65 inc, theft and accidents. not so bad..... and I think I'll bill the client!
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I bought my own fleet of aircraft. I found Boeing very competitive.Originally posted by DaywalkerI bought my own travel insurance, I found clubdirect very competitive.
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I've discovered I'm not covered by the company, I have personal travel insurance, so I'm checking to see if I'm covered by the personal travel. About the booking myself, my client normally pay, but look to be switching, I know the client also get contractors from Manpower, who will book travel but charge a 8% fee for doing so. So if I have to pay for my own travel, I might start doing the same. Next week I'm in Paris all week, leaving tomorrow. the following week at least 2 days, and then possibly 4 days the week after that, the cost is fairly high..........
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But does that cover you for Work as well? Or is it like Holiday travel insurance?Originally posted by DaywalkerI bought my own travel insurance, I found clubdirect very competitive.
Budget airlines are charging per flight as well.
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I bought my own travel insurance, I found clubdirect very competitive.
Budget airlines are charging per flight as well.
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Enquiries were made to Management about Travel Insurance.....Now they are saying that the "procedure" has changed, and we should arraange our own travel/hotels through there allocated Travel Agent!...........mmmmm!
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Contract Travel Insurance
Here's one for you hardened Contarators.
While Traveling/Working (Europe mostly) for my client, is my client covering me for any accidents I may have while working Travelling?
At the moment they book us Tickets/Hotels the same way as the permy staff...paying by a company Amex card.
I am wondering if I am insured as a contractor, or if I should take out my own Business Insurance, or indeed start arranging my own travel....
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