Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes he is mooching, but it would be awesome if you to do this. I slept in my apartment 6-7 nights a month for most of my 20s and early 30s. Three times I “lived” in my corporate apartment for almost a year and didn’t have a 2nd home, just my parents address and a PO Box.
If you do this, I would ask that he get a storage unit for his “stuff” and use your place like a hotel / guest room. If he wants to leave stuff (more than a drawer of clothes and a bin of toiletries that can be stored in a cabinet, I’d charge him a modest “rent”.
What job has you on the road 25 out of 31 days per month for over a decade no less?
IT consulting - Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, Booz. Fly out Sunday night or Monday morning, fly home Thursday or Friday afternoon. Some weekends fly somewhere fun with your friends who all do the same thing and have more per diem money, hotel points and FF miles than they know what to do with.
I'm one of the PP's with this. It's consulting, not necessarily IT (financial services for me). I've been doing Sunday night to Saturday evening (6 day workweeks, woohoo!/, returning only to see my partner and maybe meet a friend for lunch, do my laundry, and unpack/repack. This won't be forever, but man, if I were a bit younger and didn't want to have somewhere to land I would REALLY appreciate a set up like OP could provide. I pay downtown DC rent and it's pretty obscene when you have this schedule.
Yeah, if you're around so infrequently you should move to Gaithersburg or something. Your stuff doesn't care if it has a fancy DC location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I travel Sunday night through Friday evening as do many of my coworkers. For the most part, we have apartments we return to, but there are some people who have this crazy lifestyle situation where they basically maintain suitcases and storage units around the country that they rotate between. Usually they are young people who are looking to make and save money. I pay 30k a year in rent to sleep in my own apartment approximately 6 nights a month, sometimes less. I get it! If I were in your position, it would entirely depend on how gracious of a guest he is and how much I like him. He sounds pretty low key, so if he can wash the bedsheets, keep the place tidy, and is a cool uncle to your kids (obviously good relationship with you and your spouse) I'd at least try it out. The setup sounds there for this working out and the risk is low.
(He should also float you smething...not sure really about getting into split utilities if he isn't there more than 1-2 nights at a time, but should pay for some groceries, cook occasionally, bring toys for kids, help out as a member ofthe household when there.
do you know what they do for taxes when they have no residence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes he is mooching, but it would be awesome if you to do this. I slept in my apartment 6-7 nights a month for most of my 20s and early 30s. Three times I “lived” in my corporate apartment for almost a year and didn’t have a 2nd home, just my parents address and a PO Box.
If you do this, I would ask that he get a storage unit for his “stuff” and use your place like a hotel / guest room. If he wants to leave stuff (more than a drawer of clothes and a bin of toiletries that can be stored in a cabinet, I’d charge him a modest “rent”.
What job has you on the road 25 out of 31 days per month for over a decade no less?
IT consulting - Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, Booz. Fly out Sunday night or Monday morning, fly home Thursday or Friday afternoon. Some weekends fly somewhere fun with your friends who all do the same thing and have more per diem money, hotel points and FF miles than they know what to do with.
I'm one of the PP's with this. It's consulting, not necessarily IT (financial services for me). I've been doing Sunday night to Saturday evening (6 day workweeks, woohoo!/, returning only to see my partner and maybe meet a friend for lunch, do my laundry, and unpack/repack. This won't be forever, but man, if I were a bit younger and didn't want to have somewhere to land I would REALLY appreciate a set up like OP could provide. I pay downtown DC rent and it's pretty obscene when you have this schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes he is mooching, but it would be awesome if you to do this. I slept in my apartment 6-7 nights a month for most of my 20s and early 30s. Three times I “lived” in my corporate apartment for almost a year and didn’t have a 2nd home, just my parents address and a PO Box.
If you do this, I would ask that he get a storage unit for his “stuff” and use your place like a hotel / guest room. If he wants to leave stuff (more than a drawer of clothes and a bin of toiletries that can be stored in a cabinet, I’d charge him a modest “rent”.
What job has you on the road 25 out of 31 days per month for over a decade no less?
IT consulting - Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, Booz. Fly out Sunday night or Monday morning, fly home Thursday or Friday afternoon. Some weekends fly somewhere fun with your friends who all do the same thing and have more per diem money, hotel points and FF miles than they know what to do with.
Anonymous wrote:The main question is would YOU mind? Only you know how comfortable this arrangement would be.
Anonymous wrote:I travel Sunday night through Friday evening as do many of my coworkers. For the most part, we have apartments we return to, but there are some people who have this crazy lifestyle situation where they basically maintain suitcases and storage units around the country that they rotate between. Usually they are young people who are looking to make and save money. I pay 30k a year in rent to sleep in my own apartment approximately 6 nights a month, sometimes less. I get it! If I were in your position, it would entirely depend on how gracious of a guest he is and how much I like him. He sounds pretty low key, so if he can wash the bedsheets, keep the place tidy, and is a cool uncle to your kids (obviously good relationship with you and your spouse) I'd at least try it out. The setup sounds there for this working out and the risk is low.
(He should also float you smething...not sure really about getting into split utilities if he isn't there more than 1-2 nights at a time, but should pay for some groceries, cook occasionally, bring toys for kids, help out as a member ofthe household when there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he is lonely. His job is soul sucking. It is exhausting to be on the road all the time. He craves normalcy.
Possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes he is mooching, but it would be awesome if you to do this. I slept in my apartment 6-7 nights a month for most of my 20s and early 30s. Three times I “lived” in my corporate apartment for almost a year and didn’t have a 2nd home, just my parents address and a PO Box.
If you do this, I would ask that he get a storage unit for his “stuff” and use your place like a hotel / guest room. If he wants to leave stuff (more than a drawer of clothes and a bin of toiletries that can be stored in a cabinet, I’d charge him a modest “rent”.
What job has you on the road 25 out of 31 days per month for over a decade no less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes he is mooching, but it would be awesome if you to do this. I slept in my apartment 6-7 nights a month for most of my 20s and early 30s. Three times I “lived” in my corporate apartment for almost a year and didn’t have a 2nd home, just my parents address and a PO Box.
If you do this, I would ask that he get a storage unit for his “stuff” and use your place like a hotel / guest room. If he wants to leave stuff (more than a drawer of clothes and a bin of toiletries that can be stored in a cabinet, I’d charge him a modest “rent”.
What job has you on the road 25 out of 31 days per month for over a decade no less?