greenfrog86
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So after reading lots of posts on here about credit cards, frequent flyer points and lounges around the world, my curiosity has been piqued...
My question - what kinds of things do people do or industries they work in that require lots of travel domestically and internationally?
I've just started my career and looking at my options in the future - would love to get into an industry/role that would put me in the position of so many on these forums and I too can enjoy the pleasures of the inside of cheaply decorated lounges, tight economy seats, free booze and microwaved food
Despite working for a large company, our HQ is in Melb and nobody gets to fly business anymore unless they report to the CEO... :shock:
Understand that people won't want to share exactly what they do, but interested to hear people's thoughts in general.... wouldn't be surprised if more people on here are interested in this too...
To start with the most obvious ones I can think of are self-employed public/conference speakers (one bag in hand, the other at home packed ready to swap), executives, airline staff :shock:
My question - what kinds of things do people do or industries they work in that require lots of travel domestically and internationally?
I've just started my career and looking at my options in the future - would love to get into an industry/role that would put me in the position of so many on these forums and I too can enjoy the pleasures of the inside of cheaply decorated lounges, tight economy seats, free booze and microwaved food

Despite working for a large company, our HQ is in Melb and nobody gets to fly business anymore unless they report to the CEO... :shock:
Understand that people won't want to share exactly what they do, but interested to hear people's thoughts in general.... wouldn't be surprised if more people on here are interested in this too...
To start with the most obvious ones I can think of are self-employed public/conference speakers (one bag in hand, the other at home packed ready to swap), executives, airline staff :shock: