My sister's SIL was complaining on FB this morning that she got stuck in NC last night when she was flying home from a business trip. The airline didn't offer to put her up, so I'm guessing that it was a weather delay.
She posted that she would have to stay awake all night, fly into Philadelphia this morning and rent a car to drive home and then go to work.
I posted back this morning asking why her company wouldn't pay to put her up for the night in a hotel. She hasn't responded yet.
The last time I got stuck in Philadelphia, I had the option of renting a car to drive home for an outrageous amount or staying the night in a hotel. While my boss wanted me back at work the next day, he and I agreed that it was better for me to sleep instead of driving late at night and the cost savings were more in having me come in late the next day.
It wasn't as if I had wanted to stay at an airport hotel or that my friend wanted to stay in NC last night. But, it got me wondering if some businesses stop paying for business travel at a certain point.
I can see having a relationship with specific hotels for travel, but to tell an employee to stay the night in an airport is just wrong, IMHO.
She posted that she would have to stay awake all night, fly into Philadelphia this morning and rent a car to drive home and then go to work.
I posted back this morning asking why her company wouldn't pay to put her up for the night in a hotel. She hasn't responded yet.
The last time I got stuck in Philadelphia, I had the option of renting a car to drive home for an outrageous amount or staying the night in a hotel. While my boss wanted me back at work the next day, he and I agreed that it was better for me to sleep instead of driving late at night and the cost savings were more in having me come in late the next day.
It wasn't as if I had wanted to stay at an airport hotel or that my friend wanted to stay in NC last night. But, it got me wondering if some businesses stop paying for business travel at a certain point.
I can see having a relationship with specific hotels for travel, but to tell an employee to stay the night in an airport is just wrong, IMHO.