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Old 02-04-23, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Hmm, a round trip plane ticket plus baggage fees would get your frame there plus,you’ll get a trip to the UK out of it. Perhaps your employer can send you for some “consulting”?
My son said his company will use this option sometimes when they need to ship small parts quickly. He was telling me about sending computer modules to Australia to get a machine back in the field. They could get someone there in a couple days, depending on the flight schedules. He did say that it helps when you work for a big international company with a full-time legal department to make sure all your paperwork is in order.
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