We're looking for passionate and enthusiastic individual to be the Guide to the Business Travel site on About.com!
What sort of information do we want the new Guide to provide?
Well, we're looking for who can speak to business travelers (both neophytes and veterans) about things every business traveler should know: what to pack, what to do in popular business travel hubs, how to keep the rigors of travel from taking their toll, etc.
What sort of person are we looking for to be the new Guide to Business Travel?
Our ideal candidate will be an experienced business traveler with travel writing experience, preferably in online publications.
If this sounds like you, and you've got excellent writing skills and the desire to reach and teach a broad audience through your writing, why not go over to our application site to learn more about our hiring program and submit an application?
On my first trip to New York, my new clients told me to avoid the subway. Being from another city, I would almost certainly get mugged, lost or stranded in some strange part of Manhattan. A really good friend of mine (who was from New York) urged me to take the subway to make my meetings. He said "They just think you're green. Taking the subway will get you anywhere you need to go quickly and cheaply." I took his advice and I never regretted it. Thanks to him, I always take the subway in New York, the Metro in D.C., and the Underground in London.
Check the following and make the decision for yourself on your next trip.