Would that be the helpless line? Or maybe just "you are sooooo screwed."
Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
Whatever it was I was on hold for nearly three hours of the three hours, twelve minutes, and five seconds of that phone call. ( think I ranted about it elsewhere, it was about the tax return nightmare mystery shop I did in January and hope to be paid for before there is peace in the middle east.)
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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.
Each shop generally provide a "MAP" or direction from your home address to the shop. If the mileage is provided like that why is that not the written proof. If Point A is my home address and Point B is the shop and according to the Scheduling "map data" that is 6 miles one way. 12 miles is the miles I can claim for that trip. I have to travel that 12 miles to do the shop, regardless of what I am doing in the meantime. Isn't that why they give us the map/milage data?
I started placing the mileage on my CPI/receipt per shop. That will be my written proof and everything goes in a MS binder.
When traveling, the zipcode from where you "reside", each shop usually estimate how many miles the shop is from the selected zipcode. I too have a 9 to 5, so I kinda try not to over think the mileage. I would think that routes could claim the same theory or more mileage if you go from A-->B----C--->D<----C---B----A. I don't do extensive routes but I figure those that do, have them coming as well as going.
I don't know if this is a remedy for the OP but I am going to make this work for me.
I have started keeping the Mapquest printout I do for my routes as a backup to my Garmin (which has malfunctioned in the past). If I deviate from the route for personal reasons, that won't be on the Mapquest printout so if I use those miles that should be good enough. Local stuff I track in my day planner. I also record the total for each route in the day planner. Each month the total for that month goes into the mileage tracker feature of my Quicken file. But all the details are in the day planner and the mapquest printouts.
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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.