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Acceptable mileage costs for interpreting assignment in UK?
Thread poster: august28
august28 Local time: 08:06 Italian to English + ...
Mar 26, 2004
I've just completed my first interpreting assignment today. I agreed the fee per hour beforehand but although travel expenses will be inlcuded I have no idea what the going rate per mile should be.
Do I go with the government recommended £0.32 per mile or do I ask the agency what they pay?
I'd be grateful for some professional opinions.
thanks
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Nenija Hasanic (X) Bosnia and Herzegovina Local time: 09:06 English to Bosnian + ...
Actual costs
Mar 26, 2004
Been there once and discussed this issue with my client sveral times before accepting the assignment. I've found out that covering my actual mileage cost made us both happy, since my (daily in this case) fee was covering everything else. Clients do not like to think that you are making some extra money on travel costs!)
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Nenija Hasanic
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Camaxilo Local time: 02:06 English to Portuguese + ...
Mileage costs
Mar 27, 2004
Hi,
In the US a standard practice is to charge whatever Uncle Sam (US Governement) is charging. Right now is .37 US cents per mile. I guess you could do the same thing over there. Find out how much your government is paying for each mile to the employees when they use their own vehicle for gov. work. I hope this helps.
Cheers!
[Edited at 2004-03-27 01:35]
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You are going to laugh now! It was the British who introduced the FPS (Foot-Pound-Second) unit of measurement in the world! THEY have changed to the Metric System(Kilo-meter-Gram-Second)of measurement. The old system exists only in some parts of the world, including the US. So, Gasolene or Petrol or Diesel is sold by the LITRE now in the UK, not by the Gallons. I think the conversion rate is 4.4 Litres to a Gallon. Take care.
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DGK T-I United Kingdom Local time: 08:06 Georgian to English + ...
Actual cost needs to include wear & tear on the vehicle, and maintenance costs, hence a mileage rate
Mar 27, 2004
rather than just fuel costs, etc, is sensible
Nenija Hasanic wrote:
Been there once and discussed this issue with my client sveral times before accepting the assignment. I've found out that covering my actual mileage cost made us both happy, since my (daily in this case) fee was covering everything else. Clients do not like to think that you are making some extra money on travel costs!)
Best regards,
Nenija Hasanic
The rate suggested seems reasonable for the UK, although different bodies state different allowances. I guess it partly comes down to what the total amount would be, and whether it fits into the client's budget, as well what you need to at least cover full costs (taking everything into account). I would discuss it with them sensibly (without only leaving it to them to say what they pay, and with attaining a reasonable rate firmly in mind).
(And ideally include details of travel expenses in future agreements.)
[Edited at 2004-03-27 12:31]
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august28 Local time: 08:06 Italian to English + ...
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mileage costs
Mar 27, 2004
Thanks for all your comments. Can anyone in the UK tell me what they charge though?
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I had an interpreting assignment a few months ago.
The agency suggested to charge between 20-30p per mile. I went for 25p.
I thought it was reasonable...
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Monika Sojka United Kingdom Local time: 08:06 Member (2003) English to Polish + ...
per hour
Jun 28, 2004
All the agencies that I have worked for so far have asked me to charge per hour for travel time:)
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