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reimbursement from his employer if he used his personally owned
automobile in connection with employment-related travel. In 1994
petitioner submitted a travel voucher to his employer seeking
reimbursement for the use of his personally owned automobile in
connection with employment-related travel that occurred between
November 1991 and September 1994. His claim was denied with
respect to travel that took place before March 1994 because the
claim was not timely submitted.
During 1993 petitioner decided to resign or retire from
Federal Government employment and find a job as a school
principal. In this regard he responded to employment vacancy
announcements published by various school boards, most of which
were located in California. Typically, petitioner would send a
letter of interest to the school board that had published the
vacancy announcement. Petitioner prepared the letters using the
personal computer on the table in the dining area of his
apartment. Sometimes he received a written response to his
letter; other times he received a message on the answering
machine in his apartment. If an interview was subsequently
arranged, petitioner would usually drive to the location of the
interview. To save money, petitioner slept in his car on those
occasions when the location of the interview was so far from his
home that he could not drive to, and return from, the interview
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