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robd, how far out does this employee do his travel bookings? Is it all last minute stuff or is it weeks or even months in advanced?
Sorry, my last response seemed very short and dismissive. So you are an Intern doc or nurse??? Public or Private system?
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For a multinational firm, our regional travel policy is probably as tight as it comes...
-Best Fare of Day, Australian Domestic (Jetstar, QF, VA) - subject to agent's selection, cannot override
-Economy Class only, Domestic and Int.
-Limit on personals meals of $30USD per day
-List of Preferred hotels only that have a negotiated corp rate (no specific chain, individually by city - 3.5-4star)
-Roaming costs frowned upon and reimbursed on an individual call basis
-Hotel internet costs frowned upon with a preference for using the local office facilities
-All travel approved by line manager, department manager and CFO (must be all they do all day!)
-Airport transfers restricted to taxis only
The entertainment costs of course are where the trickiness comes into play - we have to have approval from line manager and department head plus the line manager must not have been present at the event.
I'd be pretty upset about a travel policy that said I could only have $30 a day for meals. As a woman in a strange city alone at night, I often don't feel safe going out and wandering the streets to try to find cheap food, which leaves room service as the only option, and it's simply not possible even to eat just room service dinner and then add breakfast/lunch on top of that and not end up out of pocket, which as far as I'm concerned is unfair. I don't choose to travel, my job requires it. Luckily, my previous job paid actual (reasonable) expenses and my current pays a per diem. As for only taxis to airports, that's probably costing the company money - my regular driver charges me around $10 less than the equivalent taxi fare, and is a much better driver than most taxi drivers.