tuggertoo
Mechanical
- Mar 1, 2007
- 25
We have recently hired an electrical engineer and as part of his hiring package offered to cover moving expenses up to a maximum of $10,000.00. He moved in July with his family following him the last week of September. In addition to asking for a cashier's check to pay the moving company (which is something we agreed to pay), he submitted his apartment rent for July, August and September. He also submitted his mileage for driving from Texas to NM and his meals while traveling-which is also fine. He flew back to TX to drive with his wife and 22 yr. old son last weekend for the permanent move. The house they purchased has not closed resulting in their rental of a storage unit for their furniture, etc.
Where do you draw the line on the definition of "moving expense"? Do we pay also for mileage for driving the wife and 22 year old son's vehicle? Their house sold in TX so there is no mortgage payment until their new home closes-do we continue paying for their apt. rent? What about storage of their furniture? I believe after paying 3 month's apt. rent, mileage for our employee and the mover's $6,000.00 bill, that we have met our obligation. He also is submitting his air fare for flying back to Houston to drive them to NM because his son had a nightmare about a car accident during the move and wanted "Dad" to accompany them. We're out about $7,200.00. And yes, we should have defined our definition of "moving" expense. I feel we've met our obligation. What are your experiences and what have your employers covered?
Where do you draw the line on the definition of "moving expense"? Do we pay also for mileage for driving the wife and 22 year old son's vehicle? Their house sold in TX so there is no mortgage payment until their new home closes-do we continue paying for their apt. rent? What about storage of their furniture? I believe after paying 3 month's apt. rent, mileage for our employee and the mover's $6,000.00 bill, that we have met our obligation. He also is submitting his air fare for flying back to Houston to drive them to NM because his son had a nightmare about a car accident during the move and wanted "Dad" to accompany them. We're out about $7,200.00. And yes, we should have defined our definition of "moving" expense. I feel we've met our obligation. What are your experiences and what have your employers covered?