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Road Warrior Skills
July 15, 2008 | Permalink
What does it take to be a road warrior? You may know better than most—but for those starting out in a career that involves a lot of traveling, here are some traits that can help you to succeed. Feel free to leave a comment and add your own insight into what it takes to be a road warrior.
Adaptability: The idea of the trip that goes off without a hitch is becoming more and more elusive. Plans may change, so it helps to be flexible. Your schedule may be crazy and you may not be in your own bed at the end of the night, like if you’re on a red eye flight. It’s all in a day’s work.
Organization: Being organized means you can look sharp without having to lug your entire wardrobe. Organization also keeps you from panicking when something important is lost or misplaced during your trip.
Patience: Flights will be canceled, trains will be delayed, and security lines will be long. Getting lost is hard to avoid in an unfamiliar city. Taking it all in stride and realizing that things will work out if you just give it a little time is the only way to stay sane while constantly on the road.
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