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"CSA Makes it Easier, Cheaper to Join PreCheck Screening Program" |
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"Business Travelers, Use Downtime Wisely" |
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"Business Etiquette: Who Should Pick Up the Check?" | |
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CSA Makes It Easier, Cheaper to Join PreCheck Screening Program | |
Just when you thought you understood how to apply for the Transportation Security Administration's expedited security screening program, the rules are changing -- for the better. The TSA announced that Americans who want to join PreCheck will be able to enroll directly online for screening that allows travelers to cut their wait time by using dedicated lanes without removing their shoes and belts, or taking laptops out of their bags. The estimated cost could be as little as $85 for a five-year membership.
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Additional Articles: |
"8 Ways Hotel Room Service is Changing" | View Article >> |
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"Travelers Are Increasingly Giving in on Ancillary Fees" | View Article >> |
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"How To Travel Anywhere With Nothing But a Carry-On Bag" | View Article >> | |
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Business Travelers, Use Downtime Wisely | |
If you're like many business travelers, your only thought at the end of a day may be to head to your hotel room, watch TV and order room service. But for Patricia Rossi, business travel is more than getting from point A to point B. She sees it as a golden opportunity to network and make new contacts.
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Business Etiquette: Who Should Pick Up the Check? | |
It happens all the time. You're having dinner or lunch with people you work with. Everything's fine until the check comes. Then what? Who picks up the tab? If you've ever wondered what the etiquette is for this sort of thing, join the club. Everyone's got their own little formula they hope works.
Why take a chance on looking foolish, cheap, or both? Here are five rules for knowing when to pick up the check.
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