A Business Trip without my Wallet
Dr. Jimmie Flores
Ph.D, D.M., MBA, M.A., M.S., M.Ed., Co-Active Coach, CSM?, CSPO?, CSP?, A-CSM?, A-CSPO?, CAL-I?, PMP?, PMI-RMP?, PMI-SP?, PMI-ACP?, PMI-PBA?, CAPM?, PfMP?, SSBB, SPHR?, GPHR?, SHRM-SCP?, PRINCE2, ITIL? Expert, COBIT 5
Last week, I drove to the San Antonio airport to catch a flight for a 3-day business trip. I’ve done these trips so many times over the past 30 years that I hardly think about it anymore. In fact, I can usually pack in 20 minutes to prepare for the days I will be away from home.
After parking my car near Station 4K, I jumped out of my SUV and opened the hatchback. In just a minute or so, I had my computer bag and Travelpro luggage in tow.
I approached the United Airlines counter in Terminal B and confirmed my check-in via the kiosk. The bag tag printed quickly, and the agent glanced at my passport to verify my identity.
I should have been alerted here that something unusual had just happened.
Why did I use my US Passport instead of my driver’s license? I was, after all, traveling domestically. The week before I worked in Costa Rica, and I left my passport in my computer bag.
This forgetfulness worked in my favor today.
I used the Clear service to make my way through TSA. Given that biometrics are used here, there was no need for an ID.
Rental Car
Throughout my flight, I had no need to make any purchases, as I used the United Club for food and beverages.
Upon arriving at my destination, I am walking toward the Avis Rental Car counter, and I get this weird feeling. This is the point I realize that I do not remember seeing my brown wallet.
I stop in my tracks and go through my computer bag. When I do not locate it, I use the Find feature on my phone to search for the wallet. I placed an Apple Air Tag in it just for situations like this.
Sure enough … it showed the wallet at the San Antonio Airport … in my car.
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I had no luck getting a rental car because the digital version of my driver’s license did not meet the requirements.
Going Digital
Here’s how I managed throughout the rest of the trip …
This was my routine during the entire business trip. I did have some cash on me just in case, but I never used it.
Upon arriving to San Antonio on Saturday night, I rushed to my car and did not immediately locate my wallet. Again, I used my iPhone to ping it. As it turns out, my wallet was in the passenger door storage area. Weird!
As I prepared to exit the parking lot, I selected the unmanned credit card station. After inserting my parking ticket, I reached inside of my wallet and removed my business credit card to make payment.
Guess what?
I did use my credit card after all!
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