The Tony Hancock "Are You a Self or Business Funded Flyer?" Quiz

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Group 3, 90% of travel is for business, however as the owner it is also 'self funded'. Whether it is business or personal I am still funding travel in one way or another.

At least I can select what works for me :).
 
6. Your shiny new card arrives in the post, you

a) Stick it to your Boeing Polo shirt so that every one can see it, and have Self Funded embroidered below it. (1 Point)

Classic. I was reading this at the bar at the Sofitel and almost spat out my house beer (complimentary by virtue of my self-funded Accor status, of course)
 
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SO FUNNY!!! I scored 51, group 4 envy. I too am business owner, so in a way it is self funded. Perhaps I have to 'upgrade' to group 4. Decisions! ha ha
 
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