Big question ....
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Is the train a feasible option?
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5imone wrote:
-drive for 6 hours, have the interview and then drive back for other 6 hours, 200 euro -take a plane, 3-4 hours per trip (connection delay), much more comfortable, 500 euro
Put a big box on a pallet. Phone a palletised freight distribution company. Get in the box. Should be less than 200 euros.
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Your first option isn't viable: After a 6 hour drive you will be in no good shape to sit an interview! Instead, add on another 100 euros or so for an overnight hotel room - you want to present at your best, not tired and stressed out... You probably need to add another 50 euro to the plane trip costs as well to cover taxi fees at the other end, unless they will meet you at the airport. I'd be tempted to talk to them, explain the situation and suggest (again) an initial video call, followed by a face-to-face if that works out well for boths sides - unless they want to stump up for the travel expenses!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
Unfortunately I have strict scheduling and 2 days out of the office is not possible in these days :( On the other hand I could "hire" a friend to share the driving... Additional question is: is common to ask for a reimbursement in case of interviews or would I appear as a parvenu. The company is swiss based, if it could help.
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At least for me this is a big question :confused: A very big international company offered me to have an interview, and I would be very happy .... but it is quite far from my place; the option are: -drive for 6 hours, have the interview and then drive back for other 6 hours, 200 euro -take a plane, 3-4 hours per trip (connection delay), much more comfortable, 500 euro By the way my monthly wage is around 2000 euro, so the costs could be important The question is... in case I should opt for the plane, should I ask the company for a reimbursing policy or just take all the risk on my shoulders without mentioning the costs? Thanks for your suggestions
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You're in Italy? I used to work for a palletised freight network that operates in Italy (I installed all of their servers and converted the software to work in Italy / Italian some years ago), I'm sure I could persuade them to take good care of you. And if you do get squished, you'd be insured.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Unfortunately I have strict scheduling and 2 days out of the office is not possible in these days :( On the other hand I could "hire" a friend to share the driving... Additional question is: is common to ask for a reimbursement in case of interviews or would I appear as a parvenu. The company is swiss based, if it could help.
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Your first option isn't viable: After a 6 hour drive you will be in no good shape to sit an interview! Instead, add on another 100 euros or so for an overnight hotel room - you want to present at your best, not tired and stressed out... You probably need to add another 50 euro to the plane trip costs as well to cover taxi fees at the other end, unless they will meet you at the airport. I'd be tempted to talk to them, explain the situation and suggest (again) an initial video call, followed by a face-to-face if that works out well for boths sides - unless they want to stump up for the travel expenses!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
Unfortunatley I have strict timings and two days out of office cannot be feasible in these days :( but on the other hand I could "hire" a friend to share the driving The additional costs for the plane are already in, euro + euro -. Additional question: Is it common practice to ask for reimbursement policies or would I appear as a parvenu :rolleyes: (as I am :))? By the way the company is located near Zurich
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Unfortunately I have strict scheduling and 2 days out of the office is not possible in these days :( On the other hand I could "hire" a friend to share the driving... Additional question is: is common to ask for a reimbursement in case of interviews or would I appear as a parvenu. The company is swiss based, if it could help.
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You're in Italy? I used to work for a palletised freight network that operates in Italy (I installed all of their servers and converted the software to work in Italy / Italian some years ago), I'm sure I could persuade them to take good care of you. And if you do get squished, you'd be insured.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Your first option isn't viable: After a 6 hour drive you will be in no good shape to sit an interview! Instead, add on another 100 euros or so for an overnight hotel room - you want to present at your best, not tired and stressed out... You probably need to add another 50 euro to the plane trip costs as well to cover taxi fees at the other end, unless they will meet you at the airport. I'd be tempted to talk to them, explain the situation and suggest (again) an initial video call, followed by a face-to-face if that works out well for boths sides - unless they want to stump up for the travel expenses!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
OriginalGriff wrote:
After a 6 hour drive you will be in no good shape to sit an interview!
Meh, I've done 12 hours at the wheel and still been able to hold a beer at the end of the trip!
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OriginalGriff wrote:
After a 6 hour drive you will be in no good shape to sit an interview!
Meh, I've done 12 hours at the wheel and still been able to hold a beer at the end of the trip!
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OriginalGriff wrote:
After a 6 hour drive you will be in no good shape to sit an interview!
Meh, I've done 12 hours at the wheel and still been able to hold a beer at the end of the trip!
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Yeah - I've done a day at work, then ridden a motorbike to Geneva. But...you aren't at your best, and if you want to make a good impression then going into an interview after that length of drive isn't the top way to get the job. You want to be bright, sober, and ready, not tired, wanting a beer, and with an aching bum... :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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5imone wrote:
On the other hand I could "hire" a friend to share the driving...
Sounds like the premise of a new road trip style comedy.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Unfortunately I have strict scheduling and 2 days out of the office is not possible in these days :( On the other hand I could "hire" a friend to share the driving... Additional question is: is common to ask for a reimbursement in case of interviews or would I appear as a parvenu. The company is swiss based, if it could help.
Depends - I've had expenses paid by some, not by others.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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At least for me this is a big question :confused: A very big international company offered me to have an interview, and I would be very happy .... but it is quite far from my place; the option are: -drive for 6 hours, have the interview and then drive back for other 6 hours, 200 euro -take a plane, 3-4 hours per trip (connection delay), much more comfortable, 500 euro By the way my monthly wage is around 2000 euro, so the costs could be important The question is... in case I should opt for the plane, should I ask the company for a reimbursing policy or just take all the risk on my shoulders without mentioning the costs? Thanks for your suggestions
I'd ask to be reimbursed; "My travel expenses will be 500 euros if I'm hired, and 2000 if I'm not".
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At least for me this is a big question :confused: A very big international company offered me to have an interview, and I would be very happy .... but it is quite far from my place; the option are: -drive for 6 hours, have the interview and then drive back for other 6 hours, 200 euro -take a plane, 3-4 hours per trip (connection delay), much more comfortable, 500 euro By the way my monthly wage is around 2000 euro, so the costs could be important The question is... in case I should opt for the plane, should I ask the company for a reimbursing policy or just take all the risk on my shoulders without mentioning the costs? Thanks for your suggestions
In my case (In Germany), Whenever I had the interview with "Big" company, they always send me a reimbursement form to claim for the expense I incurred for attending the interview. It was my choice to fill it up or let it slide.
cheers,
Super
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Yeah - I've done a day at work, then ridden a motorbike to Geneva. But...you aren't at your best, and if you want to make a good impression then going into an interview after that length of drive isn't the top way to get the job. You want to be bright, sober, and ready, not tired, wanting a beer, and with an aching bum... :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
Jokes apart, I've driven [and ridden] all sorts of long distances and I don't get too fretted up by it. We're even thinking this year of doing the Budapest run is a single hop over night. No prize for guessing who will do the night time driving...
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Well ... that means that it had been a tough task, since you didn't get a ... (select you the quantity: glass, pint bottle) of gin, if I have correctly understood your preferences :)
Beer, gin, wine. I'm not too fussed when I've had a long day. Beer has the advantage of killing the thirst as well.
veni bibi saltavi
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In my case (In Germany), Whenever I had the interview with "Big" company, they always send me a reimbursement form to claim for the expense I incurred for attending the interview. It was my choice to fill it up or let it slide.
cheers,
Super
------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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Unfortunately I have strict scheduling and 2 days out of the office is not possible in these days :( On the other hand I could "hire" a friend to share the driving... Additional question is: is common to ask for a reimbursement in case of interviews or would I appear as a parvenu. The company is swiss based, if it could help.