That does make no sense, Jesse. We only have one in our whole School, which is annoying and instead of the cardholder doing all the purchasing the card ends up getting passed around against all regulations.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Turns out my friend's son was walking to school when was hit, so now I'm all riled up about how we need a crosswalk - I know the corner he was hit at, and it feels dangerous to drive through, much less walk across. But he's doing okay, enjoying his recovery time and watching anime.
instead of the cardholder doing all the purchasing the card ends up getting passed around against all regulations.
Oh yeah -- we have a pdf of a photocopy of the card we all use! I don't see why they don't issue more cards. That would make tracking down receipts easier, I would think. Instead we get these 50-person department emails asking about individual charges.
That is ridic, Jesse.
That's a whole lot of silliness right there. And not the fun kind.
Am I crazy that individual cards would be easier in a lot of ways?
They are probably worried about the 'moral hazard' of giving folks a credit card they are free to use for work. Which is stupid, but then I think most 'moral hazard' arguments are stupid.
The assumption that your employees inherently can't be trusted.
i'm so glad for the good news about -t's coworker's son and about your friend, amyth.
Am I crazy that individual cards would be easier in a lot of ways?
Nope.
They are probably worried about the 'moral hazard' of giving folks a credit card they are free to use for work.
It's not like they'll pay the bills no questions asked, you still have to justify your expenses. At least, that's how it should work.