Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Boston - Business Trip

It is raining here in Boston. Well, technically, it is Waltham.
Consider Waltham sort of like San Jose to the Bay Area, where there are lots of high tech companies and sort.
This is already my... I can't exactly recall, but I've been here now at least 5 times or so, and though most of my Waltham trip has been for internal reasons, such as training, I did come out here once on a business trip.

I miss my D80. Not that I had any chance to take real pictures, since I am either stuck in the office, restaurant, or hotel room for the most of the day, but just the fact that I do not have my camera makes me feel like a Christian without a bible, soldier without swords/guns, a camera-man without the camera... But I do not have a camera and there is really not much I can do at the moment.
It doesn't help that there is a beautiful forest behind the conference room I am located in, snow-covered from the last storm a few days ago, melting from the gentle rain...

Like anything in life, business trips can be good and bad.
The good:
  • Rack up airline travel mileages (if you care)
  • Accumulate credit card reward points (if it applies)
  • Hotel honors/rewards membership (depending on the hotel)
  • Travel to new places that I would not go otherwise
  • Experience new culture/food/people
The bad:
  • You really need to travel a LOT to rack up enough points for free ticket (unless you fly SW)
  • Unless you use these hotels frequently, these rewards are not as useful
  • Some trips can keep you away from home for extended period of time (unless you want to?)
  • Some trips can force you to go where you know you do not want to go (Fresno anyone?)
OK, so any other feedbacks? What are your thoughts?

1 comment:

Jonathan said...

mmm... something about your list of the pros and cons of business trip:

every "bad" thing about your business trip doesn't sound bad at all!

well. i don't really have a wife to think about- and my camera follows me wherever I go anyway. =) no reason for me to miss home. (did you know that Thom Hogan is still single? do you know why? ;-)

i can't wait till my first (and prolly last) business trip to Sacramento. maybe a bit more exotic than Fresno...? =]