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@searchingfor67 wrote:
Goodness gracious! What is your average monthly spend?
He's a high net worth individual. See the JP Morgan Palladium in his signature?
@searchingfor67 wrote:
Goodness gracious! What is your average monthly spend?
A lot of it is business-related, particularly last minute business-class tickets which I've had to pay $6k+ for SFO-JFK (reimbursed).
@bribro wrote:
@searchingfor67 wrote:
Goodness gracious! What is your average monthly spend?
A lot of it is business-related, particularly last minute business-class tickets which I've had to pay $6k+ for SFO-JFK (reimbursed).
NICE! I wish my business required me to travel like that. I hope you can book throughh UR for the extra point!
@ryanbush wrote:
@bribro wrote:
@searchingfor67 wrote:
Goodness gracious! What is your average monthly spend?
A lot of it is business-related, particularly last minute business-class tickets which I've had to pay $6k+ for SFO-JFK (reimbursed).NICE! I wish my business required me to travel like that. I hope you can book throughh UR for the extra point!
It gets real old, real fast. The airline status is nice though, which I can use for personal travel, along with the points.
@bribro wrote:
@ryanbush wrote:
@bribro wrote:
@searchingfor67 wrote:
Goodness gracious! What is your average monthly spend?
A lot of it is business-related, particularly last minute business-class tickets which I've had to pay $6k+ for SFO-JFK (reimbursed).NICE! I wish my business required me to travel like that. I hope you can book throughh UR for the extra point!
It gets real old, real fast. The airline status is nice though, which I can use for personal travel, along with the points.
Question from a jealous, non-status flier: what do you like about your airline status?
@bribro wrote:
@ryanbush wrote:
@bribro wrote:
@searchingfor67 wrote:
Goodness gracious! What is your average monthly spend?
A lot of it is business-related, particularly last minute business-class tickets which I've had to pay $6k+ for SFO-JFK (reimbursed).NICE! I wish my business required me to travel like that. I hope you can book throughh UR for the extra point!
It gets real old, real fast. The airline status is nice though, which I can use for personal travel, along with the points.
Seems like (at least around our office) there are the people like me that get to travel just enough to love it and with we could travel more(2-3 times a year) and those that are on the road every other week and hate it with a passion. I would trade places with you in a heart beat, I despise being stuck in a office every single day! lol
Business travel is a great way to earn points for personal vacation. It really is a great tax effective way to travel.
Work travel gets tiresome very quickly. It's great the first few months. After that, it becomes extremely dreary, especially domestic travel. The worst are dometic flights for a few hours. The time passes by so slowly and uncomfortably.
If I had to travel, my preference would be overseas flights where I can relax for 12 or 13 hours. These are ok, but still not fun when work related.