Asking your boss for extra days off after a business trip

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The idea of tacking a few days onto a business trip to explore a destination is increasingly popular. And you likely can get the OK to do so on your next trip if you ask your boss the right way.

You're headed to Sao Paolo, San Francisco, or Shenzhen for your job, and your meeting schedule leaves precious little time to see the city. Once you've flown all the way there, why not take a few days to enjoy it?

The idea of tacking a few days onto a business trip to explore a destination is increasingly popular. And you likely can get the ok to do so on your next trip if you ask your boss the right way. Almost 70 percent of business travellers want to extend their work-related trips -- and according to the Global Business Travel Association's 2015 Business Traveler Sentiment Index, more than a third had done so in the past three months.

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This article is very practical .Thank you for sharing!

Yet if an official does that, especially one in the Trump administration, they are accused of all sorts of misdeeds.....🙄 *Generally round trip travel cost that remain a constant and are irrelevant.

Why don’t you guys work on accurately reporting the news?

Or you know you could just do work stuff?

How about this way: I’m taking a few extra days for personal travel. I will cover my expenses after the end of the work travel, except for the return flight, that’s still on you boss.

obvious captains of industry here

I did it on all of my business trips and didnt ask my boss..... got fired after few years but it was well worth it.

If your looking to get a wedgie from your boss or lose credibility at work

'this is news'

I live in Canada and do tacking at hotels. I can do this at a regular hotel.

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