I just took a job which is described as "80 percent travel, 20 percent remote) which essentially means I travel to our different locations throughout the US and when I'm not at one of those locations I'm working from home in meetings and things of that nature. From the sounds of it a lot of debriefing with the VP after travel.
I've traveled a bit with my previous job but it was always them booking the travel for me and just filling me in. The travel department hasn't been very talkative but before I ask them questions this week I'd like to ask some questions here so I can hopefully appear as less of an idiot.
The way the position was described to me is that I will have a company credit card. However I don't have that credit card yet and I'm assuming when I travel to location on the 3rd is where they will set a lot of this up again I plan on asking if my onboarding will be on location or remotely.
The lady that set up my travel (I'm unsure of her official title) essentially sent me to an in house link that I can book my flight, car and hotel on. However they gave me no guidance on what I should be booking. What kind of hotel should I book? What kind of car should I book?
Has anyone that travels a lot for work been in charge of booking their own travel all the time? The company pays for it but it seems I'm in charge of booking it myself. I have no problem doing it I'm just not real clear on what their expectations for it are. I'm sure its just something I'm going to have to ask point blank but I figured before I did that maybe somewhere in here someone might have some advice in doing it.
I kind of had no idea what Flair to put this under since travel wasn't an option.
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