DebbieB
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My business is sending me for training out of state. I had been looking forward to the course, but know it will involve a lot of work. Today they introduced me to someone from another office and then informed us that we will be sharing a hotel room for the length of the course (6 weeks, Monday through Fridays). I am totally weirded out by sharing a hotel room with a woman I don't know! I am a private person!! The woman seems very nice, but well, this is someone I'd like to be next door to not in the same room.
Oh and they also informed us that they are not covering any meal expenses, we are on our own for this, which we had previously told were covered.
I am trying to keep an open mind about this, but I am really uncomfortable. I told my boss, she said there is nothing she can do. Anyone done this before?
How large is the company? How long have you worked for this company? Is this course required for your current job or is it career development?
I work for a major insurance company and travel alot, the last time I had to share a room was about 10 years ago and that was only for 1 night at a regional conference. Our meals are covered, although we have a daily guideline by city (not per diem). Anything else related to the trip is covered - parking, transportation, even tips.
I would give it a shot and if it doesn't work out, you will have to decide how much you want this job. Could be an indicator of how you will be treated in the future.

And some people from other regions had not been informed we were sharing. They found out at check in! That did not go over well.


Whatever the reason, I would be annoyed with 1) them not covering meals 2) not covering the Meals they said they Would previously (that type of behavior is not a good indicator of their professionalism IMHO) and 3) that you were kept in the dark about "sharing" a room.
