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Billable = being able to bill?

ravel time to and from the company as well as between company locations will not be billable.
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Billable = being able to bill?

ravel time to and from the company as well as between company locations will not be billable.
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Billable = being able to bill?

travel time to and from the company as well as between company locations will not be billable.
This means that your travel expenses are not covered (paid for by the company). You can't bill the company for any expenses incurred on your part.
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This means that your travel expenses are not covered (paid for by the company). You can't bill the company for any expenses incurred on your part.
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