Late night rides home for non-NYC analysts?

Do BB/EB analysts in places that don't have robust public transit systems (Charlotte, LA, Houston come to mind) actually get to expense rides home at night like their NYC/SF/Boston/Chi counterparts who likely take public transportation to work? Do they just leave their car at work? Do they have to Uber back on their own dime or is that expensed too?

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At my bank, after 9PM you can charge an Uber ride home using a deal code.

 

Do you get to expense the ride back in the morning? You don’t have your car if you Uber home….

 

Nah, have to pay for Uber to work in the morning. I don’t drive to/from work because a monthly parking pass downtown is ridiculously expensive, so I opt to take a $10 Uber.

 

hi

Late-night rides home for non-NYC analysts can be arranged through ridesharing services like Uber or Lyft, public transportation if available, or pre-arranged company transportation to ensure safe travel after work hours.

 

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