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Also, your per diem starts when you report for work at your domicile, even if you do not leave. In addition, if you live more that 50 miles from your domicile (if you live less than 50 miles you can request a hotel, and in my experience they will always get you one), they will put you in a hotel at the company's expense (and your per diem continues even if they don't use you). So no paying for a hotel anymore....
 
So if you live in DC and have an early report to TEB the next morning, the company will put you up for free the night prior?
 
Stump said:
So if you live in DC and have an early report to TEB the next morning, the company will put you up for free the night prior?

No. The night before Day 1, you are on your own. I believe, if on Day 1, and you dont fly, they will put you up in a hotel for the night (the 50 mile rule might come into play here)...still on Day 1.

If you drive up on your day off prior to your work day, you are on your own.

If during your work week you overnight at your domicile, the company still puts you in the hotel.....doesnt send you home.
 
skiandsurf, that is correct...... if you live within 50 miles in most cases the company will still provide a hotel.....
 
if you live let's say ATL, and choose domicile columbus, or pbi, on your last day, will NJ airline to your domicile or can they airline you back "home" in atl?
 

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