What is Deloitte’s alt-travel policy?
2
What is Deloitte’s alt-travel policy?
My net worth is 343k as a 26 year old. Why do i still feel behind? Current salary is 140k. Friends in tech have been making 190k-350k from college up until now.
Didn’t get promoted and thinking of leaving Deloitte for the next level at Guidehouse. It’s a title bump so I would get a raise, but I’m trying to weigh the opportunity cost of going to a “lower tier” firm known for more niche services. Has anyone else been in this situation and what did you choose? Would this limit my exit opps?
Question for the ladies out there. As a male, when I run into female coworkers outside of work do you prefer an awkwardly formal handshake, an awkward side hug (though I wouldn’t side hug you in the office) or to awkwardly do nothing and start talking with no physical gesture?
List of the worst of the worst people, those unfit for society: - Those who recline their seats on airplanes - Those who don’t return their grocery carts - Those who listen to audio on speaker on public transport Am I missing anyone?
“There’s a special place where consultants go when they die and it’s below hell” - Kevin O’Leary
Instead of flying back from client site Thursday evening, you can fly somewhere else and they will credit you the cost of your usual travel back to your home office. You just have to pay lodging and make sure you get back to the client site Monday. Great perk.
Awesome thanks D2, it’s one of the few perks I love at my current firm wanted to make sure y’all had something similar :)
Considering an offer not a current employee
If on a travel engagement you can book a ticket somewhere else assuming it’s the same or less $$ then your normal flight. (I’ve also booked a more expensive flight and paid the difference) The policy clearly states there is no “alt travel pool of money” so while people on here will say you can spend the difference (if you find a cheaper flight) on other items, it’s not actually in policy. Also you’re supposed to code it as alt travel and then its taxed as a benefit. All in all I love it but I came from industry so have no perspective on if this is a good policy.
Depends on whether you’re staffed / on vacation
Depends on project manager and client but for the most part you can use the cost of your weekend travel to go somewhere else instead of flying back home
It’s worth noting that unlike some firms on here, the main use case (weekend travel of employee to location other than home), while taxed, is grossed up at Deloitte so you aren’t materially affected by it (flying someone to you, however, is not grossed up and you’ll pay tax on that out of pocket)
Search on dnet