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It's something and it's better than nothing but $80 doesn't cover a decent nights stay at a motel....i don't stay at five stars but I don't stay at rat holes either
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I never used to get one, but started about 6 years ago when the company started bringing in a pharmacy to give them to everyone that would take it. My doctor always tried to get me to get one and I refused. I don't recall ever having the flu either before or after I started taking the shot. There were 54 that got the shot this morning, 7 turned it down.
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My grandson fishes all the ponds and small lakes in the park. He used to be a guide there on Sunday afternoons. The daughters place backs up to the park. It's a pretty place, lots of hiking trails.
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The primary draws for Will and I will be the availability of lots of hiking trails and the ability to have a campfire that we can sit around. The good thing about doing it towards late fall and into winter is that the gator and snake activity should be at a minimum.....
The gators pretty much leave you alone if you leave them alone. If one is on a trail just go around it(widely), If you see babies, leave them alone as Momma is usually nearby and has an eye on you.
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I get a company vehicle plus reimbursed for job related expenses....also get $80/day sub pay out over 100 miles plus travel time
It's something and it's better than nothing but $80 doesn't cover a decent nights stay at a motel....i don't stay at five stars but I don't stay at rat holes either
It's something and it's better than nothing but $80 doesn't cover a decent nights stay at a motel....i don't stay at five stars but I don't stay at rat holes either
In most years, my mileage allowance ends up turning into some pretty nice "mad money" by the end of the year. This year it has been especially so given the drop in fuel prices -- it's amazing how gas that's $1.00 a gallon less than it was a year ago can really pile-up on your bottom line when you drive as much as I do!
My company also pays my lodging and any reasonable meal expenses while I am on the road. I agree -- $80.00 a night won't go far trying to pay for lodging and meal expenses, but if that's your program, what are you going to do? I usually stay at Fairfield Inns or Courtyards and have noticed over the last year or so that rooms have really gone up a lot -- and the same can be said for restaurant meals.
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Yeah -- over the last 20 years I have elected to take a mileage reimbursement (currently 57.5-cents per mile) instead of going the company vehicle route, and since I have always kept my work transportation small and economical (Ford Rangers and my current Chevy Cavalier) I have always been able to make money on this arrangement. However, with all the miles I have put on this year I am worried that my company will force me into a company truck (Chevy Silverado) next year, but am keeping my fingers crossed that I can sneak under the radar and just continue what I've been doing.
In most years, my mileage allowance ends up turning into some pretty nice "mad money" by the end of the year. This year it has been especially so given the drop in fuel prices -- it's amazing how gas that's $1.00 a gallon less than it was a year ago can really pile-up on your bottom line when you drive as much as I do!
My company also pays my lodging and any reasonable meal expenses while I am on the road. I agree -- $80.00 a night won't go far trying to pay for lodging and meal expenses, but if that's your program, what are you going to do? I usually stay at Fairfield Inns or Courtyards and have noticed over the last year or so that rooms have really gone up a lot -- and the same can be said for restaurant meals.
In most years, my mileage allowance ends up turning into some pretty nice "mad money" by the end of the year. This year it has been especially so given the drop in fuel prices -- it's amazing how gas that's $1.00 a gallon less than it was a year ago can really pile-up on your bottom line when you drive as much as I do!
My company also pays my lodging and any reasonable meal expenses while I am on the road. I agree -- $80.00 a night won't go far trying to pay for lodging and meal expenses, but if that's your program, what are you going to do? I usually stay at Fairfield Inns or Courtyards and have noticed over the last year or so that rooms have really gone up a lot -- and the same can be said for restaurant meals.
In retrospect I've learned to make lemonade from lemons with that $80....I just write off those recorded amounts on my taxes...true I don't immediately get reimbursed for it but eventually I get some of it back....
It'd be nice to get to do inspections all the time then a smaller truck with less tools and parts would work but as of right now I do inspections, maintenance, service, repairs, and new installs, so as you can see my cup runeth over
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I never used to get one, but started about 6 years ago when the company started bringing in a pharmacy to give them to everyone that would take it. My doctor always tried to get me to get one and I refused. I don't recall ever having the flu either before or after I started taking the shot. There were 54 that got the shot this morning, 7 turned it down.