Anonymous wrote:Dh accepted a new job that will include 30% travel.
His routine destinations will be London, Paris, Stockholm, Austin, and San Diego. We have a 4yo and 2yo and my job is super flexible. Is it frowned upon if the kids and I tag along to the same destination and do our own thing a couple times per year? Do people do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on the company and the type of trip. I've done this and have friends that have done this when it's a cool destination. The key is to remember that he may have a packed schedule and you'll be in your own with the kids alot. If you're ok with that it can definitely work.
+1. As long as you aren't getting in the way of his work - which may include early breakfasts and/or late dinners - go and have a great time! Also just be aware that you may have to occasionally pay for additional guests in the room, especially in places where breakfast/meals are included.
Anonymous wrote:I did this for a few years and it was great while it lasted. I'm an independent sort and nobody ever saw me. I didn't want to mingle.
Anonymous wrote:It's fine for family to tag along if they can keep themselves busy and not get in the way. When I used to travel for work there was often the expectation of getting dinner/drinks with colleagues or clients after the "official" events of the day were over. This was technically optional, but... not really, and people skipping out on it to have dinner with their families was frowned upon.
Anonymous wrote:Dh accepted a new job that will include 30% travel.
His routine destinations will be London, Paris, Stockholm, Austin, and San Diego. We have a 4yo and 2yo and my job is super flexible. Is it frowned upon if the kids and I tag along to the same destination and do our own thing a couple times per year? Do people do this?