“Pay first, claim later nonsense” — Company expects me to use my personal credit/debit card to pay for their disbursements

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“I don’t think it's fair and I'm annoyed, especially since I'm not paid very much. How do I raise this without making myself look bad?” she asked for advice

SINGAPORE: A Singaporean employee shared on Reddit the troubling financial practices within her company.

When she brought up her concern, she said her employers dismissed it and acted like “she had an issue with her credit card,” which she clarified she did not. She simply disliked the “pay first, claim later nonsense.”“I would love it if my company had such a practice lol. Imagine the miles and cashback I’d earn.”

He also stated that the employee might let her emotions cloud her judgment regarding normal business practices. A third Redditor also told the employee that there was no way to raise this issue without revealing that she was a small-minded individual.He then used the example of a hypothetical overseas trip, questioning if the employee would ask her boss to deposit money into her bank account before taking a Grab to the airport or booking a hotel.Still, a few could relate to the employee’s concerns and expressed that they find this practice bothersome as well.

 

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