International Commuting?
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I think he was alluding to K4 buying ticket from there to the states to go to/from work , not about deadheading or operating a flight out of there.
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I posted a reply about two hours ago, but I've not seen it yet, so I'm re-posting. The question I asked a year ago was not identical to this, I was asking about paying US taxes if I lived in another country. And I got that question answered satisfactorily. I'm assuming I would still be paying US taxes working for ATI or whatever while living abroad.
The intention of this question was to get an idea of commuter policies at different cargo carriers as they pertain to international commuting. I think people like Riverside are just looking for excuses to be condescending.
The intention of this question was to get an idea of commuter policies at different cargo carriers as they pertain to international commuting. I think people like Riverside are just looking for excuses to be condescending.
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I posted a reply about two hours ago, but I've not seen it yet, so I'm re-posting. The question I asked a year ago was not identical to this, I was asking about paying US taxes if I lived in another country. And I got that question answered satisfactorily. I'm assuming I would still be paying US taxes working for ATI or whatever while living abroad.
The intention of this question was to get an idea of commuter policies at different cargo carriers as they pertain to international commuting. I think people like Riverside are just looking for excuses to be condescending.
The intention of this question was to get an idea of commuter policies at different cargo carriers as they pertain to international commuting. I think people like Riverside are just looking for excuses to be condescending.
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