Hi Dave,
There isn't a charge, he isn't a tour guide he's a realtor, although we did buy him lunch and drove our vehicle one day.
He's very low key and "non salesmen". I think you'll like him.
Kip
----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 4:20 PM Subject: Re: [roatan] Malaria and Real Estate > > Hi all, > > I see Kip's recommendation of Tom Campbell showing him around some > properties on Roatan. Could anyone tell me if there is a charge for this type > of service. If so, what should I expect to pay? If not what should we tip at > the end of the tour? We are from Scotland and are not quite sure how things > work over that side of the Atlantic as regarding payment for property tours. > Would appreciate some guidance. > > We are coming down in September with the idea of looking at the Island as a > possible place to buy a bed and breakfast type place and make Roatan our > home. Both our sons live and work on Grand Cayman and we would like them to > eventually join us. > > I am a retired North Sea saturation diver/supervisor with 30 years of bend, > trauma and illness treatment experience and would maybe like to offer my > hyperbaric experience to one of the chamber facilities in Roatan, in addition > to running a bed and breakfast with my wife. Does anyone know how the chamber > facilities are manned on Roatan. In the Cayman Islands the chamber has a full > time manager and the rest of the crew are volunteers! They have just > recently started offering hyperbaric oxygen therapy and trauma treatment in > addition to emergency bend treatment on Grand Cayman. Is oxygen therapy > offered on Roatan? I would appreciate any help and advice from the group > members. Thanks. > > Regard Dave Porter > > > > > > > > > >
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