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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
and
Operations
Some discount ticket sites are finally getting a clue when it comes to tracking and taking advantage of frequent-flyer points. Here's the rundown on where to find them.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Financing & Credit
and
Finance
Find out how credit and debit card "blocking" can put an unexpected dent in your balance.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
and
Operations
Losing stuff in hotel rooms is an occupational hazard for business travelers. Here's my system for making sure that when I check out, so do my valuables.
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Recreation, Sports & Leisure
and
Industries
A frugal getaway can help you recharge and get your creative juices flowing again -- to the benefit of your business.
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By Joan Voight |
Filed In:
Going Global
and
Operations
If your company wants to crack the growing Chinese market, it's best to travel there first. Learn what you need to know to organize a smooth trip.
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By Andrea Poe |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
and
Operations
To pay or not to pay? That's the question when it comes to business-related travel time for nonexempt (hourly) employees. We provide some answers.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
and
Operations
After years of traveling extensively for business, I have finally established a routine that makes expense reporting a snap. I'd like to share some of my tips with you.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Air Fares
and
Airlines
My company has a generous policy about travel to the Pacific Rim and it allowed me to book the flight at the ridiculous premium of $12,000 (for that, I'm grateful)! However, as a...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Minnesota, USA
and
Midwest USA
I met a bearded veteran of the camping trails at a local coffee shop and in exchange for a large black coffee, he was willing to chat a bit about his luggage. I...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Interior Design Services
and
Architectural, Design & Engineering
Boeing has finally acquiesced. The world’s most popular aircraft, the Boeing 737 is finally being redesigned....
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Southwest USA
and
United States
Travelers often encounter some astonishing surprises, but is it possible to "be prepared" for everything? I say you can!...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Bacteria
and
Life Forms
Here are some tips on how to keep your expensive new suitcase turn into a foul-smelling travel nightmare.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Vehicle Traffic
and
Road Transportation & Trucking
Unexpected toll roads are the bane of every out-of-town business traveler. But with a GPS in your car, you've got an easy way around these coin-operated nuisances.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Dairy Products
and
Dairy Industry
Mashed potato fudge? Yes, I said, "Mashed potato fudge!"...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Blogs & Message Boards
and
Internet Social Networking
No matter how efficient you've become at the travel game, you find yourself waiting for a bag, a plane, a bell-hop, a car, a train, etc, with absolutely nothing to do. It's tough....
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
Filed In:
Tour Packages
and
Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
It's hard to walk away from a job you hate, but sometimes it's the only choice that makes sense.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Business Travel
and
Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
Let me ask you this, honestly, what cars do you suppose Hertz keeps in waiting for that "#1 Club Gold" program of theirs?
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Business Travel
and
Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
"First you make a roux" has prefaced so many recipes in Louisiana cooking that it has become a cliche. "How does a Cajun make love?" the joke goes. "First he makes a roux."...
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Public Relations
and
Marketing & Advertising
Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace can be powerful communication tools for your business, as long as you learn how to use them wisely.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Restaurants & Food Service
and
Food & Beverage
When it comes to business travel, there must be hundreds of thousands of apps out there to help you navigate the globe. On my phone, I have a folder with several travel apps...
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