ABSTRACT

OK, so you have scored that new dream job. You fly to a destination somewhere in paradise, well dressed and ready to make a good first impression. Upon getting out of the cab, you are greeted and-now what? There are a lot of instructions, but as mentioned earlier I highly recommend getting yourself personally situated first. Check your accommodations and turn in any travel receipts right off. The sooner you turn them in, the sooner you get reimbursed. The general rule is that you get yourself to the airport on your home side and the boss picks up travel expenses from there on out. The boss’s party should arrange for airfare. Not only is it their responsibility, but it also begins to form a paper trail between you and them and a record of the starting date in case of any confusion down the road. The vast amount of private chefs jobs are begun on an oral agreement or handshake. Contracts are usually signed only after a trial period.