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 Full members are organizations who have signed a series of contracts agreeing to 'share' their resources with other FFTC members.  There may be fees involved, but mostly these just cover costs rather than make a profit for the owners.  Most costs, however, are covered by reciprocal agreements between the members. Full members are organizations who have signed a series of contracts agreeing to 'share' their resources with other FFTC members.  There may be fees involved, but mostly these just cover costs rather than make a profit for the owners.  Most costs, however, are covered by reciprocal agreements between the members.
  
-Associate Members pay a small percentage of their take to FFTC on a regular basis.  For thisthey get all the advantages described above Even the Independent Captains who lease FFTC ships are classed as associate members.+Associate Members pay a small to the FFTC and benefit from reduced fees at FFTC and member owned port facilitiesas well as cooperation in arranging ongoing travel and shipping. Independent Captains who own their vessel or lease FFTC ships are classed as associate members.
  
 Pensioners are retired associate members who give their ships (or other resources) to the FFTC.   In return, they receive a ‘share’ of the company and a pension.  The more you donate, the larger the share you are given and the better the pension.  It isn’t much of a pension, starting at 10gp/month, but it ensures that an FFTC pensioner will never go hungry.  The larger your contribution, the more pension you receive.  In most cases, pensioners will have other resources which add to their income, and very few must survive on that basic pension alone.  The full pension can be transferred to a surviving spouse, and children under the age of fourteen are cared for and will then be found an apprenticeship with the FFTC, if required. Pensioners are retired associate members who give their ships (or other resources) to the FFTC.   In return, they receive a ‘share’ of the company and a pension.  The more you donate, the larger the share you are given and the better the pension.  It isn’t much of a pension, starting at 10gp/month, but it ensures that an FFTC pensioner will never go hungry.  The larger your contribution, the more pension you receive.  In most cases, pensioners will have other resources which add to their income, and very few must survive on that basic pension alone.  The full pension can be transferred to a surviving spouse, and children under the age of fourteen are cared for and will then be found an apprenticeship with the FFTC, if required.
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