Everyone wants, needs and deserves a vacation. Rest and relaxation are commodities that mean big business. Timeshares are among the most bought and sold properties on today’s market. (more…)
Everyone wants, needs and deserves a vacation. Rest and relaxation are commodities that mean big business. Timeshares are among the most bought and sold properties on today’s market. (more…)
If you’ve spent any time on the Internet, you have undoubtedly heard about Coastal Vacations. Entering “Coastal Vacations” into any search engine can easily give you millions of results. There is definitely a lot of information about Coastal Vacations. You will come across resource information and probably a significant number of websites of distributors who rave Coastal Vacations as the greatest opportunity around. (more…)
If you have the will to explore around the country and get paid at the same time, consider being a trucker. Truckers enjoy some benefits that people in other capacites do not have, namely the camaraderie among other Truckers, meeting new people, being able to witness the changing seasons as you commute around the country, unpredictability (in other words, less boredom!), and plenty of available trucking stations. (more…)
I have had both a root canal and attended a timeshare presentation and it is a close call which is worse. I guess if the root canal did not use something to numb the pain then it would win as the most horrible experience.
But a timeshare presentation would still come in a very close second. (more…)
Business travel – it’s unavoidable. It’s a part of the normal business model. Just about everyone will go on a business trip at least once for their company; even you. Regardless of whether you sell cars or design websites, chances are you will travel for business at least once in your professional career. (more…)
You know the drill. Fight your way through a sea of travelers, check the monitor, down a breakfast burrito, and hurry to make your next connection. The plight of the business traveler is well known to anyone who’s had to go out-of-state for the good of the company. (more…)
Business trips or official trips are those that take you away from your place of work for a significant duration of time. In terms of IRS you travel away from your ‘tax home’ (the place where you are currently working) to a different place for a specific interval of time.
A business trip is different from an ordinary one in some respects. In the latter you decide which place to go to have maximum entertainment, spend your own savings, generally your family goes along with you etc. but in the case of a business trip the most often your company decides which place to go, the company pays for your trip (the food allowance etc.) and most often your family does not hang around with you. If you are the owner of a company the decision of which place to go is centered round the bright business prospects i.e. the best place you think would be to enhance and promote your business. (more…)
Travel and Tour Tips for China
China is a large country at a size of 9,596,960 sq km. China was only partially open to the world from 1980 onwards and has been a communist country for many decades. Although there is much progress in the travel industry and infrastructure of China, there remain areas that need to be improved before it can match the level that most tourist would require.
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Johannesburg: The City of Gold
The discovery of gold in what is now known as the city of Johannesburg sparked off one of the fastest South African urban developments. Johannesburg or the ‘city of gold’ as it is fondly referred to, is one of the most diverse areas in South Africa. It is South Africa’s premier business destination and is as rich as the cultures and heritages made up by its 5 million inhabitants.
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Here are tips to help your business trip run smoothly.
1. Do as much as you can online before you leave. Make your reservations, make your seat assignment, and print your boarding pass at home or in your office. This goes for rental cars or hotel shuttles as well.
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