Not with my current job, but in the past, I've been sent to a half-dozen major American cities as well as several Hawaiian Islands, but hands down the coolest place I ever was sent on work was to the island of Saipan, via Guam. Actually it wasnt "cool" at all heh it was hot as hell, but yea, that was fun.
Silly me I didnt even know I needed a passport to go to CNMI but they let me through lol
As humbug as business travel can be, I kind of miss having a job with travel as an occassional perk.
What is the coolest place you ever traveled for work?
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I don't travel for work. Except for once I got to go to rural Missouri. It wasn't very cool. It was an eye opener but not very cool.
(I'm sure Missouri is great and I would have liked to have spent more itme in St Louis but couldn't.)
(I'm sure Missouri is great and I would have liked to have spent more itme in St Louis but couldn't.)
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I used to travel a lot for work, but now that I freelance, there's no such thing as a free trip.
Among the coolest that come to mind: Haleakala on Maui, Desolation Sound in British Columbia, Oxford, Mississippi oddly enough, with a side trip to GRACELAND, BABY!, Key West, Madrid, Isabel Allende's studio in Sausalito, CA (she's GREAT), NYC (when I didn't live there).
Worst (by far): HOUSTON, HOUSTON, HOUSTON.
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Yeah, I got to take this really scary trip to a bad part of Dayton, OH once. Mostly I get to see rural Iowa. Not much to write home about there.
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Lake Tahoe for a board meeting and the Biltmore in Arizona for training in previous job!
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one time I had to install software at the University of Anchorage. In the interests of my employer, I got the discount plane fare and stayed the extra Saturday night, and stayed awake about 96 hours.
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Meh, how to choose?
I guess I'm most grateful for the trips to Japan. I spend about 3 months in Toyko and lived in Wakayama to help build Porto Europa.
But still, I have to mention Shanghai, Weisbaden, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Brighton, Sydney, Christchurch...really, I've very much appreciated all of the international travel.
In the U.S. I'm glad that HMC sent me to Boston and to Tucson, because those are a couple of interesting places I might not have gone on my own.
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I guess I'm most grateful for the trips to Japan. I spend about 3 months in Toyko and lived in Wakayama to help build Porto Europa.
But still, I have to mention Shanghai, Weisbaden, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Brighton, Sydney, Christchurch...really, I've very much appreciated all of the international travel.
In the U.S. I'm glad that HMC sent me to Boston and to Tucson, because those are a couple of interesting places I might not have gone on my own.
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Current job, it's been years since I got to travel anywhere and that was Dallas.
But the best was my government job (which otherwise sucked), but I got to go to Washington, DC for a week for new hire orientation, so I got to check out the Smithsonian, see the Capitol, etc.
A job that took me out of the office more... ahhh... a dream...
But the best was my government job (which otherwise sucked), but I got to go to Washington, DC for a week for new hire orientation, so I got to check out the Smithsonian, see the Capitol, etc.
A job that took me out of the office more... ahhh... a dream...
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It's funny ... I used to work for a company that had offices all around the world and, except for a couple of weeks in a suburb of Chicago, never got to travel outside of the northeastern U.S. Then, a couple of years ago I went to work for a local office of a health insurance company and in the past year I got to go to India (visited Pune, Mumbai, and Aurangabad) and, just recently, the Philippines. Outsourcing may eventually cost me a job but in the mean time, it's gotten me a couple of company-paid trips to Asia ... go figure!!
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