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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 386607" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>klmno,</p><p></p><p>I have done it both ways. I used to travel a lot for my last job. When I started I used a company card for flight reservations and hotel reservations. Once at the hotel I would present my cc and get reimbursed from the company for the hotel. Later, I was given a company cc in my own name that I used.</p><p></p><p>In my current job, I travel occasionally. I no longer use cc's, but have used my debit for a hotel stay, but that's sometimes just too much money. Now when I book, I use the company cc and request all charges be put on that card for myself and anyone else who travels along. Makes it easier. </p><p></p><p>Truthfully, if you have to travel for this company and you are on the payroll you should request a company card or expect that a company card will be used to secure travel. The onus should not be put on you to fork out the money for airfare, hotel and possible car rental. Yes, you should expect to pay for your own gas and either be reimbursed for the money you spent on that gas or the mileage (not both).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 386607, member: 3477"] klmno, I have done it both ways. I used to travel a lot for my last job. When I started I used a company card for flight reservations and hotel reservations. Once at the hotel I would present my cc and get reimbursed from the company for the hotel. Later, I was given a company cc in my own name that I used. In my current job, I travel occasionally. I no longer use cc's, but have used my debit for a hotel stay, but that's sometimes just too much money. Now when I book, I use the company cc and request all charges be put on that card for myself and anyone else who travels along. Makes it easier. Truthfully, if you have to travel for this company and you are on the payroll you should request a company card or expect that a company card will be used to secure travel. The onus should not be put on you to fork out the money for airfare, hotel and possible car rental. Yes, you should expect to pay for your own gas and either be reimbursed for the money you spent on that gas or the mileage (not both). [/QUOTE]
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