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Hourly rate vs travel daily rate

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    I am currently working as a contractor on a project that will require me to travel to Norway to perform the initial installation ( :-D ).   They asked me if I would be willing to charge a daily rate for the trip instead of my normal hourly rate. So I thought I'd poll the lounge: how do you usually decide on a daily rate for travel situations? Do you assume a regular 8 hour day + a few bonus hours each day?

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      I am currently working as a contractor on a project that will require me to travel to Norway to perform the initial installation ( :-D ).   They asked me if I would be willing to charge a daily rate for the trip instead of my normal hourly rate. So I thought I'd poll the lounge: how do you usually decide on a daily rate for travel situations? Do you assume a regular 8 hour day + a few bonus hours each day?

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      Regular 8 hours per day including travel days, plus allowance for expenses, and Norway is ridiculously expensive. Count on $100 - $150 per day even if your contractor pays the hotel. And you really have to do the touristy stuff when you're there. Not the towns, the fjords and the mountains.

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        Regular 8 hours per day including travel days, plus allowance for expenses, and Norway is ridiculously expensive. Count on $100 - $150 per day even if your contractor pays the hotel. And you really have to do the touristy stuff when you're there. Not the towns, the fjords and the mountains.

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          Regular 8 hours per day including travel days, plus allowance for expenses, and Norway is ridiculously expensive. Count on $100 - $150 per day even if your contractor pays the hotel. And you really have to do the touristy stuff when you're there. Not the towns, the fjords and the mountains.

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          Only $100 per day? Are you trying to drain his bank account? A single beer cost me 40 Krona ($7) in Stavanger. And if he wants to eat decent while he is in Norway it will cost him 200-300 crowns ($35 - $50) per day. Not to mention that if he needs to take a taxi the fare will cost 150+ crowns ($25) or higher each way. In my opinion he should ask for 1000 NOK per day minimum. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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            Only $100 per day? Are you trying to drain his bank account? A single beer cost me 40 Krona ($7) in Stavanger. And if he wants to eat decent while he is in Norway it will cost him 200-300 crowns ($35 - $50) per day. Not to mention that if he needs to take a taxi the fare will cost 150+ crowns ($25) or higher each way. In my opinion he should ask for 1000 NOK per day minimum. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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            Well, I did write $100 - $150, and 1000 NOK is the same as $170. But considering that it must have been a long time since you were in Norway and that a beer there is actually at least twice the cost, he should probably charge $250 instead. And I need to upgrade my habits when I work abroad. :cool:

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              Well, I did write $100 - $150, and 1000 NOK is the same as $170. But considering that it must have been a long time since you were in Norway and that a beer there is actually at least twice the cost, he should probably charge $250 instead. And I need to upgrade my habits when I work abroad. :cool:

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              Thanks for the helpful tips everyone. Jordan

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