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How do I negotiate discount cruise travel deals?
5Question: How do I negotiate discount cruise travel deals?
I am looking to book a cruise and I am hoping to get luxury accommodations while paying regular class rates. I figure there has to be discounts out there to do this.
discount travel deals
Best answer:
Answer by Cruise Deals
I talk to a lot of people who want to book cruises and “upgrade” in the process. Basically, with the economy the way it is the cruise lines are eager to fill the ships. This means opportunities abound.
1 – Pick a contemporary cruise line such as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Carnival Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Disney Cruises, Costa Cruise Line, Princess Cruise Line. They can offer better accommodations right off the bat.
2 – Try getting onboard credits instead. they can range from $ 100-$ 1,000 and whatever you don’t use can be applied to your final bill.
3 – Check early booking discounts. You may find really good deals for upper deck ocean-view cabins.
Check with your travel agent or call booking agents at the cruise lines directly and see what promotions they are running. Make sure to add up the dollars you save and see if that can cover the cost of better accommodations.
Medical / vacation / 401 k what other benefits employers(small business) offers?How to negotiate in interview?
2Question: Medical / vacation / 401 k what other benefits employers(small business) offers?How to negotiate in interview?
I know Medical/ dental/ vision insurance & holidays, sick, vacation & 401k are some of benefits given by employers. What other benefits can one get? Will small business give tution rembursement? How can one negotiate more benefits if you already have told salary expectation & they seem happy to pay you that much without negotiation?
(holiday medical insurance)
Best answer:
Answer by T
Most small employers don’t offer most of the first things that you mentioned. You can try to negotiate all kinds of things, but with small business they are not as likely to comply. There are things like: tuition reimbursement; gas reimbursement; vehicle reimbursement or car allowance; life insurance benefits; bonuses; cell phones; lap top computers; etc. Just remember that benefits do not come tax-free. Most of these ‘benefits’ the government will find a taxable base and it will add to your taxable income and be taxed.