24th June 2007, 06:38 PM
VoR ... the quote was
I would hardly call less than 20 quid a week per person enough for people to eat well... especially after very long days working out in the field. (or town)
And little things like making your own sandwiches, might seem like a strange thing to complain about, but again, it is just another little extra to the day...
If the deal was - All food paid for, that might swing it for a person to apply for that job over another, IF however the reality was 20 quids worth of food per person a week... then you might be a tad miffed... especially if you were also expected to make your own sandwiches, and cook once a week...
More of a misrepresentation of expectations. :face-huh:
Peter is right about the taxable element...
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
Quote:quote:I was told all my food was paid for, but when I got there it was less than £20 per person per week
I would hardly call less than 20 quid a week per person enough for people to eat well... especially after very long days working out in the field. (or town)
And little things like making your own sandwiches, might seem like a strange thing to complain about, but again, it is just another little extra to the day...
If the deal was - All food paid for, that might swing it for a person to apply for that job over another, IF however the reality was 20 quids worth of food per person a week... then you might be a tad miffed... especially if you were also expected to make your own sandwiches, and cook once a week...
More of a misrepresentation of expectations. :face-huh:
Peter is right about the taxable element...
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu