Someone who does it well and safe can be priceless as they are handling very expensive boats and ultimately could cost an employer A LOT of money if they are careless. We pay our operators $50,000 a year salary to start.
A wholesaler generally has a contract with a hotel group/s with discounted rates which would then be sold only to tour operators (international / local) A tour operator has a contract with hotel group/s with nett rates that they pay to the hotel. The difference between the nett rate and the public advertised rate direct from the hotel is usually used to add extra services and make a package, this package is then sold by a travel agent or to the public direct by the tour operator. if a travel agent sells the package (with or without extras) they usually receive a commission that comes from the difference between the nett rate and the publicly advertised (rack) rate. a local tour operator can be defined as a ground handler, where they hold the contracts with the accommodation establishments, and have their own vehicles (or subcontract vehicles) in order to look after the traveler while in the local country, the local operator would usually have a contract with the hotels group/s locally, would make a package / sell the accommodation outright at a discount to an overseas tour operator / travel agent. if to an overseas tour operator this operator can sell via agents or direct to public, knowing that a local tour operator is there to look after the clients "on the ground" nett rate: rate for tour operators | rack rate: publicly advertised rate from hotel - this rate is also commissionable by travel agents, usually at industry standard 10%
Standard Tour Operator rate.
Standard Tour Operator rate.
Room Allotments is the number of rooms/categories reserved for a travel agency or tour operator to sell the rooms for a period of time at a certain rate with it's terms and conditions.
First of all, why do such a thing? Second, you rate to wear all ribbons you earn as a Marine.
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Its $22.26/Hr at full rate.
When you are asked how you would rate your key competencies in a computer operator job, you should be honest. Clearly indicate what you are conversant with and what you cannot handle to avoid any inconveniences.
You are right. I would also include the industry that the operator works in. You do not make clear what to include in your salary question? Whether you want the hourly rate of pay for the job or whether you want to include benefits which will nearly double the hourly rate. A good # to use is $10.00 to $15.00 not including benefits & insurance for a basic machine operator's job. The salary of a machine operator depends on the type of machine being operated, the region of the US in which the operator is located, and the company the operator is working for.
Rate of travel = (distance traveled) divided by (time traveled)
A car accelerates from to at a rate of How far does it travel while accelerating
Rate of air passing over the wings