Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, as my employer does not allow you to keep all FF points earned on business travel. I am bummed about this, since business travel prevents me from helping out at home in the evening and so creates stress for my spouse. It seems like it would be nice if I could at least use those points for a little vacation.
Still waiting to find out how an employer could actually do this.
It was stated upthread that they do this by having the employees exclusively use the corporate travel system to book the travel which can apply the corporate code to the booking, preventing the traveler from using their own FF account.
I've never heard of this. Even when using a corporate agent, the FF number is still yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, as my employer does not allow you to keep all FF points earned on business travel. I am bummed about this, since business travel prevents me from helping out at home in the evening and so creates stress for my spouse. It seems like it would be nice if I could at least use those points for a little vacation.
Still waiting to find out how an employer could actually do this.
It was stated upthread that they do this by having the employees exclusively use the corporate travel system to book the travel which can apply the corporate code to the booking, preventing the traveler from using their own FF account.
I've never heard of this. Even when using a corporate agent, the FF number is still yours.
Anonymous wrote:In the 90s, I was allowed to use my government points for upgrades on government travel. Which turned out to be nice, because it meant I never had to cross an ocean in economy. I got so used to doing that that even when they changed the rules I still kept them for upgrades.
The idea, as a PP stated, was that a government employee should not benefit by getting personal flights with taxpayer dollars (since the flights that earned the points were taxpayer funded).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, as my employer does not allow you to keep all FF points earned on business travel. I am bummed about this, since business travel prevents me from helping out at home in the evening and so creates stress for my spouse. It seems like it would be nice if I could at least use those points for a little vacation.
Still waiting to find out how an employer could actually do this.
It was stated upthread that they do this by having the employees exclusively use the corporate travel system to book the travel which can apply the corporate code to the booking, preventing the traveler from using their own FF account.
I've never heard of this. Even when using a corporate agent, the FF number is still yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, as my employer does not allow you to keep all FF points earned on business travel. I am bummed about this, since business travel prevents me from helping out at home in the evening and so creates stress for my spouse. It seems like it would be nice if I could at least use those points for a little vacation.
Still waiting to find out how an employer could actually do this.
It was stated upthread that they do this by having the employees exclusively use the corporate travel system to book the travel which can apply the corporate code to the booking, preventing the traveler from using their own FF account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, as my employer does not allow you to keep all FF points earned on business travel. I am bummed about this, since business travel prevents me from helping out at home in the evening and so creates stress for my spouse. It seems like it would be nice if I could at least use those points for a little vacation.
Still waiting to find out how an employer could actually do this.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, as my employer does not allow you to keep all FF points earned on business travel. I am bummed about this, since business travel prevents me from helping out at home in the evening and so creates stress for my spouse. It seems like it would be nice if I could at least use those points for a little vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for a US Senator and he has over 5 million amex and plenty of FF points on all airlines. It is allowed.
like the fact that it's allowed for a Senator means it's allowed for all feds.![]()
do you know how many laws Congress has exempted itself from? If Congress had to live under half the microscope that feds do they'd all be out of a job
Not pp, but I used to work on the Hill, and, no, I don't know how many laws Congress has exempted itself from. Would you please list them for me? And don't list Obamacare, because I was forced to be on Obamacare (as are all members) when I was on the Hill.
NP here, and former Hill staffer. To start, pretty much all labor laws do not apply to Congress.