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6 Tips To Buy Business Class Tickets Online
Posted by admin in Business Tips, Buy Business on January 24, 2012
Are you looking for cheap business class tickets? Many people want to travel overseas, but their main problem is the expense of purchasing airline tickets. If you plan ahead and shop for best deals, you can find cheap business class tickets.
*Decide the place and date you want to go. Then book your tickets in advance. The best thing would be to book your tickets at least a month in advance. Usual cut-off dates for cheaper executive class tickets are 21 days before the flight date.
*Save money by flying in small regional airports that are far away from your destination. For example, if you stay in San Francisco Bay area, it is cheaper to first fly into the Oakland or San Jose airports than to land at the San Francisco Airport. Do compare prices for airports when you are buying online.
*When you’re buying a ticket through a website, find out whether it is an airline’s site or a general travel site. Then enter the date you wish to depart and the date you wish to return. You will pay significantly less if you leave before and come back after a Saturday night. If you leave on a Monday and come back on a Saturday morning, the ticket will cost more. Read the rest of this entry »
Business Casual Dress -Top 7 Tips for Looking Professional In Business Casual Dress
Posted by admin in Business Casual, Business Tips on January 24, 2012
Ahh, business casual dress. Don’t you love dressing more comfortably at work? Well, be careful. Business casual dress may diminish your chances for success. As Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, quipped, I love the business casual look for the way it combines unattractive with unprofessional while diminishing neither.
Have you noticed that in some offices, business casual leads to mass confusion? You may be overjoyed when your office institutes casual Fridays, or perhaps you wear casual clothes every day. But you, or others in your office, may not be sure what this means. Some staff members look as if they should be somewhere else – perhaps out jogging or curled up on the couch. Some clothes are just a bit too casual for work.
Remember that at work you want people to focus on your professional skills, not your body. If you wear anything extreme – very short, tight, low-cut or revealing, or that looks like sportswear or beachwear, people may notice your clothes rather than your work. A good business casual rule to remember is that business casual is a notch or two below what you would wear to work on days without business casual. Read the rest of this entry »