So I am set to graduate with a Master's degree in Business Analytics next year and want to keep up my current travels (8-10 trips a year). Looking for a job that offers me exactly that, so if you guys/gals could tell me what you do for a living, I'd appreciate that
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Originally posted by FlyingDan View PostSo I am set to graduate with a Master's degree in Business Analytics next year and want to keep up my current travels (8-10 trips a year). Looking for a job that offers me exactly that, so if you guys/gals could tell me what you do for a living, I'd appreciate that
I was just like you when I left uni. And I wish you luck in finding a job which has potential for international business travel, but in my experience you'll need to wait at least five years and more likely ten before they let you loose.
When they do you will love it, I guarantee that. How long will the novelty last? Can't say. What I do know is that it won't.
There, the free drinks in the Club have stopped, so I will too.
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Originally posted by Wan1dap View PostReading this in a hotel club lounge - alone - I'd swap with you right now. But could you compete with my 30 years international business experience? No.
When they do you will love it, I guarantee that. How long will the novelty last? Can't say. What I do know is that it won't.
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Originally posted by MAN Flyer View PostSummed up nicely.
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Originally posted by Wan1dap View PostI was a bit jaundiced that day - had just finished a HKG-SIN-JNB-CPT-DUR-JNB-SIN trip in 4 days, but I think the principle is correct. I'll admit though, that I still enjoy the feeling of "turning left" as I board a long-haul flight - usually with SQ for me.
I've just finished a MAN-FRA-BKK-SYD-NAN-SUV-NAN-AKL-CHC-IVC-CHC-AKL-BNE-SYD-BKK-MUC-MAN in 10 days and the first time I did a similar trip years ago I loved it. This time.....
I was also reminding myself how much I like flying on puddle jumpers as I was sat on a 19 seat Beech 1900 on my way to WRE. We were lined up waiting for SQ285 to land when we set off and after the initial thought of 'I hope we don't line up here or we'll get squished by that big 777, which won't enjoy the experience either', we spun around and went back to the gate as the fleet had been grounded. So a thirty minute flight turned into a two and a half hour each way short notice drive. The joys.....
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Originally posted by MAN Flyer View PostKnow the feeling well.
I've just finished a MAN-FRA-BKK-SYD-NAN-SUV-NAN-AKL-CHC-IVC-CHC-AKL-BNE-SYD-BKK-MUC-MAN in 10 days and the first time I did a similar trip years ago I loved it. This time.....
I was also reminding myself how much I like flying on puddle jumpers as I was sat on a 19 seat Beech 1900 on my way to WRE. We were lined up waiting for SQ285 to land when we set off and after the initial thought of 'I hope we don't line up here or we'll get squished by that big 777, which won't enjoy the experience either', we spun around and went back to the gate as the fleet had been grounded. So a thirty minute flight turned into a two and a half hour each way short notice drive. The joys.....
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Originally posted by Wan1dap View PostAll those exotic destinations and then - Invercargill in the middle! What possessed you? There are compensations though - I'm posting this beside the pool at the IC Hua Hin. Back on the bus later today, unfortunately.
There is nothing exotic about Suva either, and while I suppose the hotels in Denauru could be called somewhat exotic, going to dinner as Billy no mates in resorts full of couples and families is not my favourite pastime either.
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Originally posted by MAN Flyer View PostI wasn't actually going to Invercargill, but the even more exotic Bluff!..
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Originally posted by Wan1dap View PostAh the glamour of international business travel. That's what the OP's desperate for
I find it's always a toss-up between Bluff and Monte Carlo. Both seaside towns, but there's a je ne sais quoi about Bluff that gives it the edge, I feel. Probably the proximity to the aluminium smelter that does it.....
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No where near as experienced as some of the guys here and I'm probably around the same age as you, FlyingDan, but as someone here once said, be careful what you wish for!
I used to think getting to/having to travel for work would be such a joy when I was in uni not long ago but I realised it usually isn't. It's usually hectic, packed trips where you have a lot on your plate to deliver when you're on short hops around.
Well I guess it also depends on your job but few would probably give you the luxury of time when you travel to relax and travel around for leisure- which I suppose is what you want?
I am in the Advertising industry. For only a year now. We are an Asian subsidiary of a larger company so we handle the regional markets with our headquarters in Singapore. I had to travel around for work a fair bit. Usually in an overnight trip. Think flying into Jakarta in the morning, straight to a long meeting, having lots of work after, another meeting the next day and flying off immediately after. Fortunately I managed to tone down the travel I need to do considerably. Happy to be based here!
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