Thread: How much is enough?
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06-27-2013 03:06 PM #1
Only if you write it out



jb,
Your friend in Perry might possibly have vacation days that he's taking, and if so he gets paid for the holiday time. If you cover his lodging and tucker
he may be more than happy with that. Now if he's taking time off without pay your approach of offsetting his normal income is a very nice gesture.
Roger
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06-27-2013 11:31 PM #2
As I understand it he's taking his holidays to coincide with our trip, so he won't be out-of-pocket in that respect; but I've never in my life been a bludger, and I don't intend to start now.
He and his wife are putting themselves out for us; and I think it's only fair and reasonable of me to compensate them for that.
And what's it going to cost us?
$1000?
The fact that I will be able to look out the window at the scenery and not fret about driving kack-handed makes it worthwhile.
(. . . and while $1000 is a sizable dollop of dosh; we can afford it . . . if we don't eat for a month when we get home . . .)johnboy
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