So, how many of you are travelling businessmen??
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:12 am
How long are you usually out on the road?
How far from home?
Is it worth it?
How far from home?
Is it worth it?
Sordid clambake
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BWa. I read this before seeing who wrote it and thought it was wolfman. :)MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:used to be ---
back in CNY !!
there was this traffic light
two blocks from my house --
i swear it took like 5 minutes
to turn green !! those were
crazy days !!
Nice job!Mikey wrote:I did sneak my chapstick through the security check without declaring it a couple of weeks ago.
me
Nopee wrote:so i wasn't the only oneMister Bushice wrote:BWa. I read this before seeing who wrote it and thought it was wolfman. :)MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:used to be ---
back in CNY !!
there was this traffic light
two blocks from my house --
i swear it took like 5 minutes
to turn green !! those were
crazy days !!
Reads like a Jerky Boys routine that got left on the cutting room floor...I went offshore to an oil rig once to fix an internet problem they had going on out there. Fuck that. They try to get me to do that shit again but hell no. Flying in a helicopter may be fun but landing on a rig in the Gulf of Mexico swaying back and forth ain't worth what I get paid.
It was all those oil rig workers gripping the rails, having fits and screaming "I....WANT...MY...POOOOORRRRRN!!!!"PSUFAN wrote:Reads like a Jerky Boys routine that got left on the cutting room floor...I went offshore to an oil rig once to fix an internet problem they had going on out there. Fuck that. They try to get me to do that shit again but hell no. Flying in a helicopter may be fun but landing on a rig in the Gulf of Mexico swaying back and forth ain't worth what I get paid.
Damn, I did not know Taco Bell had a secondary mortgage subsidiary!!! Go figure.BSmack wrote:Did lead generation for a secondary mortgage company for a year and a half. 5 days a week on the road and various county clerks/recorder offices. It was a data entry job that paid in the high 30's. Which at the time was a fair bit of change for a guy like me who was getting paid 12 bucks an hour to plow snow or manage semi literate warehouse workers.
After 9 months the job had started to take its toll. After a year I was just about stark raving mad. And a half year later I was actually relieved to hear that they were outsourcing the whole lead generation department. For it saved me from having to chose between my sanity or quitting the best paying job by far that I had ever had, up to that point.
I did a little work related traveling after that, but never more than 10% a year. Now that I'm married, that kind of life will never be an option ever again.
Nah, it was the Phil Rizzuto Mortgage Company. Good times for a while. You know, hanging with the Mick and what not. But pretty soon the hepatitis set in and the liver was shot.bray2 wrote:Damn, I did not know Taco Bell had a secondary mortgage subsidiary!!! Go figure.BSmack wrote:Did lead generation for a secondary mortgage company for a year and a half. 5 days a week on the road and various county clerks/recorder offices. It was a data entry job that paid in the high 30's. Which at the time was a fair bit of change for a guy like me who was getting paid 12 bucks an hour to plow snow or manage semi literate warehouse workers.
After 9 months the job had started to take its toll. After a year I was just about stark raving mad. And a half year later I was actually relieved to hear that they were outsourcing the whole lead generation department. For it saved me from having to chose between my sanity or quitting the best paying job by far that I had ever had, up to that point.
I did a little work related traveling after that, but never more than 10% a year. Now that I'm married, that kind of life will never be an option ever again.
Yeah, but you're still supposed to put all "liquids and gels" - under 3 oz of course - in a plastic ziplock bag and declare it.Diego in Seattle wrote:Nice job!Mikey wrote:I did sneak my chapstick through the security check without declaring it a couple of weeks ago.
me
Especially considering they started allowing chapstick about a month ago.
The Ft. Erie Ballet, good times. Maxins & Pure Platinum, stop at the beer store and some chinese take-out.BSmack wrote:I think I put a couple of strippers in Fort Erie through college.
I spent 6 weeks in Fort Erie once I realized how damn cheap those Chinese/Indian/Pakistani hotels just on the other side of the duty free were. I had a 50 dollar per diem for hotels, so I was always looking for a good rat trap to flop for the night. And Fort Erie was about 2 miles from where I needed to be working at the Erie County Clerk's office. Unfortunately for my bank account, it was a 2 minute cab ride to Maxine's from those hotels. Back then I lived the old Patrick Ewing line about "make more, spend more" to the hilt.The Whistle Is Screaming wrote:The Ft. Erie Ballet, good times. Maxins & Pure Platinum, stop at the beer store and some chinese take-out.BSmack wrote:I think I put a couple of strippers in Fort Erie through college.
Whiny bitches who can't put ten minutes into an expense report are the PIA. You don't get reimbursed until you tell us what our money actually did for the company.Ken wrote:expense reports... what a PIA.
You've got an expense report that only takes 10 minutes a week to fill out and maintain?Bizzarofelice wrote:Whiny bitches who can't put ten minutes into an expense report are the PIA. You don't get reimbursed until you tell us what our money actually did for the company.Ken wrote:expense reports... what a PIA.
I don't recall stating expense reports were pointless. Nice try though.Bizzarofelice wrote:Whiny bitches who can't put ten minutes into an expense report are the PIA. You don't get reimbursed until you tell us what our money actually did for the company.Ken wrote:expense reports... what a PIA.
If you were spending $ on the client, list it on the bottom half with accompanying recepits. If you were spending money on your lazy no-client-seeing ass, place in in the top half of the excel report and give me the receipt. If you can't tell me what happened just print out your ACT notes. If you didn't bother with those, I'm not bothering with cutting you a check. Damned slackers think they are so damned important.BSmack wrote:You've got an expense report that only takes 10 minutes a week to fill out and maintain?Bizzarofelice wrote:Whiny bitches who can't put ten minutes into an expense report are the PIA. You don't get reimbursed until you tell us what our money actually did for the company.Ken wrote:expense reports... what a PIA.
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Answer the question Claire. You have expense reports that take 10 minutes a week to fill out and maintain?Bizzarofelice wrote:If you were spending $ on the client, list it on the bottom half with accompanying recepits. If you were spending money on your lazy no-client-seeing ass, place in in the top half of the excel report and give me the receipt. If you can't tell me what happened just print out your ACT notes. If you didn't bother with those, I'm not bothering with cutting you a check. Damned slackers think they are so damned important.BSmack wrote:You've got an expense report that only takes 10 minutes a week to fill out and maintain?Bizzarofelice wrote: Whiny bitches who can't put ten minutes into an expense report are the PIA. You don't get reimbursed until you tell us what our money actually did for the company.
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I guess we are quick to forget there's a reason these people are in sales.BSmack wrote:I always get a laugh out of beancounters who grossly underestimate the time needed to fill out reports.
Your wife and every swinging dick in the neighborhood thanks you.Ken wrote:I travel 'bout 40-50%.
AP with pizza delivery smack in 3..2..1..Gunslinger wrote:2 or 3 weeks out of the month. Anywhere in teh US. Indianapolis put in a long service request for me and I'm home for the next 6 weeks.
I don't see where BF said you did. Nice try though.Ken wrote:I don't recall stating expense reports were pointless. Nice try though.Bizzarofelice wrote:Whiny bitches who can't put ten minutes into an expense report are the PIA. You don't get reimbursed until you tell us what our money actually did for the company.Ken wrote:expense reports... what a PIA.
I don't see where this is any of your concern. Sweet effort though.Mister Bushice wrote:I don't see where BF said you did. Nice try though.Ken wrote:I don't recall stating expense reports were pointless. Nice try though.
What were you doing in there? We was out here having buttered corn!Cuda wrote:This is all too much to read.
Somebody drop the link to the farmer's daughter jokes, please
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You sure killed the moment Bri.BSmack wrote:AP with pizza delivery smack in 3..2..1..Gunslinger wrote:2 or 3 weeks out of the month. Anywhere in teh US. Indianapolis put in a long service request for me and I'm home for the next 6 weeks.