Friday, December 31, 2010

2010 In Review


Is anyone else having trouble comprehending 2010 is ending? It feels like the year passed by in a second.

2010 in Numbers:

-39 Flights on United/Continental/US Airways
-6 Flights on Delta
-1 Flight on American Airlines

-10 stays at Sheraton hotels
-4 stays at Hilton hotels
-2 stays at Priority Club hotels


-12 rentals with Hertz
-1 rental with Thrifty

-14 hospitals visited

-Way too many miles driven

-2 different jobs (at 1 company)

My thoughts on 2010:

It was a busy year but a good year! I think the overarching theme for me when I look back on the year is how much I appreciate the people I interacted with throughout the year. From my colleagues to the characters I met at hotel bars to the toll collectors when I had no money to pay to my clients at the various hospitals I have worked or with whom I am still working it was a good year for people. I continued to be surprised throughout the year how nice and interesting some of the people I met were.  Here's hoping that continues into 2011!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Thankful.

As one of my colleagues called it - today was definitely a marathon. I was up at 3:00am and I'm hoping to be home by 2:00am.  I was a little bitter about having to travel at all today as I was initially scheduled to be on PTO. But as I reflect on my day and put it into perspective, I'm a little ashamed of my initial bitter feelings!

I was upset to miss 1 day of vacation while traveling in relative luxury. I was picked up by a car service this morning, sat in Economy Plus for my flights to Des Moines and I'm currently sitting in the Delta Sky Club waiting for my last flight home sipping a glass of red wine. Meanwhile, men and women around the world won't be home at all for the holidays.  When I think in terms of the sacrifices others are making, I'm both supremely thankful for their service and appreciative of my life and opportunities.

I think this little dose of reality was brought upon by an email update from my cousin yesterday, a Marine who is currently stationed in Afghanistan. Hearing from him about their work in counter IED operations makes my concerns about having enough overhead luggage space seem just a bit ridiculous.

So with that all said - thank you again to all our Armed Forces who are always in my thoughts and prayers but never more so as during this holiday season.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

So about that light at the end of the tunnel...

I thought it was supposed to get closer instead of farther??

Initially I was going to be on vacation starting this Monday through next Friday for a full 2 weeks. Unfortunately things happen and I have to go to Des Moines, IA on Monday. What I didn't consider when that was scheduled initially was that instead of giving up just 1 day of vacation, I sort of feel like I've given up 3. I haven't been able to enjoy my weekend like I otherwise would if I was going to be on vacation, instead I have this last trip hanging over my head. Maybe because the travel is going to be so ridiculous...

3:00am - Wake up
4:00am - Car service picking me up
5:00am - Check-in/security
6:00am - Flight
10:00am - Land in Des Moines and taxi to hospital
11:00am - Meeting
4:00pm - Leave hospital
5:00pm - Check-in/security
6:00pm - Flight
12:00am - Land/Car Service picking me up
1:00am - sleep!!

Fortunately I'll have quite a few days to recover from that long day!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Keeping my cool...

Last night was one of the more frustrating travel experiences, not bad, just frustrating. We were scheduled to leave the hospital at 4:00pm but didn't get out of a meeting until at least 4:20. Every minute that ticked by increased my anxiety!

When we finally did get out my NeverLost (Hertz's GPS system) said it would take 2 hours to get to Boston which would put us at the Hertz drop-off at 6:30, not enough time to get to my 7pm flight.

So I spent the whole 90 minutes speeding and anxious but did get to Hertz around 6pm. Fortunately I'm able to just park my car and run, they'll email me my receipt. We took a bus to the terminal only to find they closed one of their security check points and there were extremely long lines to get to the gates.

I was actually about to get through security somewhat quickly because they were only letting people through with flights at 7pm or earlier. Other people were not so happy about this and started to get in the faces of the TSA personnel (fight #1).

When I did finally get through I had just enough time to get to my gate at the end of the hall before they started boarding. But while I was fast-walking I was able to watch (fight #2) someone open a closed gate door and yell to the US Airways gate agent to "Check his damn bags". The agent called security.

When I did get to my gate I found out they were boarding by rows from back to front instead of zones. I was zone 2!! and seated in Row 6!! When I did finally get on the plane there was no where to put my luggage. So they made those of us with luggage go all the way to the back of the plane while we waited for everyone else to get situated so that we could then get off the plane and check our luggage. While we were waiting for other people to clear out of the guys I was with started complaining about the entire airline industry to the flight attendant.

The poor flight attendant! Clearly she can't fix an entire industry! Even if she does agree that it would be better for people to be allowed to check their luggage for free and leave space available in the overheads!

Apparently they had just gotten off a flight that had been delayed by 4 hours! They wanted to offer the passengers cookies just a token. They need expressed, written permission from a pilot to even give out cookies!! They can't even open the box containing the cookies. It's locked and wrapped in tape which they have no scissors to cut - another thing they need to get from the pilot. And when you finally do get to the cookies they are wrapped in plastic with a form and large warning sign letting the attendants know they can't open it without the permission I mentioned earlier. That's an awful lot of work for approximately 60 calories!  I commiserated with her and then had to go check my luggage.

The rest of the flight was fine, fairly uneventful, just how I like them! Except my new Flight Attendant friend came over at one point to thank me for being accommodating and then offered me complimentary wine. Naturally I accepted and she gave me 2 (little) bottles! (Does anyone else find it ironic that they can't give out cookies but can give me 2 bottles of wine?).

Finally I got to DCA, where apparently they got 3 inches of snow! I totally missed that memo. After waiting for my luggage I got out to the taxi stand and was at the front of the line when a taxi pulled up, cutting another taxi off. The driver got out of the car and started asking people who was going to DC. The Taxi Stand Attendant got upset and told him to get back in his car, causing the driver to fly off the handle (flight #3) and start yelling at the attendant, including some not very nice names which will not be repeated here! The problem was prolonged because now no one wanted to get in that cab!

Anyway. I got home. I got some Thai food. A lot of anxiety but everything worked out.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Here's a phrase you don't hear every day...

"when I'm at a death scene..."

So I just left the hotel bar where I had dinner. I ended up sitting next to this older gentleman who was a former RN and now works in forensics for the state. We were discussion our travel behaviors - ie I eat fish/pork/beef when I'm traveling and white meat chicken when I'm home, or I'll have a glass of wine with dinner when I'm traveling but not when I'm home because it's hard to open an entire bottle of red wine for 1 glass - the man made a comment to the extent of "When I'm at a death scene and someone says drinking is the cause, the first thing I check is their liquor, if there is dust, it wasn't alcohol related."

I love hotel bars...

Condiments.

Yep. I'm writing a post on condiments...I didn't think that would be a blog topic I would write about either...

But I've noticed, at multiple places now, that hospitals offer a veritable plethora of condiments. I've seen everything from your typical ketchup, mustard, mayo, salt/pepper, etc. But the hospitals I've been frequenting go so far as to offer packets of: vinegar, BBQ sauce, lemon juice, honey, Texas Pete, soy sauce, little packets of Dash seasoning mix, and I'm sure I'm forgetting some!

One hospital even gives away little containers of peanut butter, something for which I'm used to paying. I truly appreciate those because when you're back to back in meetings and don't have time for lunch the free peanut butter helps!

Unfortunately they also give away paper packets of Parmesan cheese....

Parmesan shouldn't come in paper packets...

Monday, December 13, 2010

Who knew??



KFC has an All You Can Eat Buffet...who knew!

I don't think I'm going to be investigating any further...

Friday, December 10, 2010

One more week!

(*Schedule subject to change at a moment's notice)


One more week! I just have to get through 3 days of client onsites, 4 flights, drive approximately 360 miles, 2 days in the office and 1 (usually very fun) holiday party and then I have 2 full weeks of vacation to look forward to!

Unless I have to go to Des Moines, IA on 12/20...a very real possibility....

Thursday, December 9, 2010

I beg to differ Mr. Weatherman

"Temperatures across the state are chilly, in the single digits, but are not unbearable"
-Mr. Weatherman, Good Morning Northland, 12/8/10

I beg to differ. I don't think I have ever been as cold as I was the last 3 days! It was -12 with the windchill! And I could never get warm. I had thought that maybe MN in the winter would be like DC in the summer...it's so hot outside you overcompensate with air conditioning inside to the point that you're cold. I assumed given the code outside - maybe it would be overly warm inside...not so much!

I should say, I do not disagree with all weathermen. In fact, I agreed with my DC weatherman this morning who called the area "bitter cold" and pointed to a map where DC was shown to be 27 degrees!

What a difference a day makes!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

25th out of 27


I finally have status on United! Only the first level but I'm happy with it. As I mentioned before I only really wanted it for the opportunity to board sooner. This is especially crucial when I'm traveling and carrying on luggage.

One of the other "perks" is that I'm eligible for upgrades on regional domestic flights...

I'm currently 25th out of 27 people eligible for that upgrade...

Somehow I don't see myself getting upgraded all that often!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Light at the end of the tunnel...

The 2 weeks before Christmas are always crazy. Friday, December 17th is my company Christmas party and I'm headed home to NJ for two weeks the next day. However in the meanwhile I'm traveling a ton and have a lot of work to wrap up. Knowing I have 2 weeks to recuperate makes it a little bit easier!

The last few days have been particularly painful. This past weekend I was in Atlantic City and I didn't go to sleep before 4am Friday or Saturday night. Sunday I was asleep by 8 am but had to wake up at 4am.  Monday morning I flew 2 flights to Des Moines, IA for 3 hours of back to back meetings. That afternoon I flew 2 additional flights to Duluth. Intellectually I knew I would be cold in both Des Moines and Duluth but I was prepared for the reality of it all. It was definitely in the negatives when I got into Duluth last night. We (I was traveling with a colleague) landed at 11:25 but it took us a while to get out of the airport because they did not have our car ready for us. And then when it arrived and we went out to start it after completing the paperwork the battery had died and it wouldn't start...so they had to go get another car. Words can not express how miserable I was at that point. Let me remind you - I had been up since 4am and it was now after 12am...and -3 degrees (at least)! Fortunately we got to the hotel without incident and I was able to get about 5 hours of sleep!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Guess which one of these upsets me more...

Not going to sleep before 4am this weekend.

Getting up at 4am this morning.

Not getting into my hotel until 12:30pm tonight.

Needing to wake up at 6am tomorrow to drive for 2 hours.

Someone playing foreign music videos on their laptop in the airport without speakers.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

On the cusp...

I'm on the cusp of reaching at least the first level of status with my primary airline, hotel chain and car rental agency. There were times when I thought I would make by year's end. But this time next week I should be Premier on United, Gold Preferred Guest with Starwood and a member of #1 Club Gold Five Star at Hertz.
What does that all mean?

At United I will now be eligible for: 
  • Complimentary seats in Economy Plus
  • Unlimited Domestic Upgrades
  • 25% bonus award miles
  • 2 Checked bags for free (as if I ever checked my luggage)
  • Priority check-in and boarding (this is key!)
At Starwood Hotels (Sheraton, Four Points, W, etc) I will now be eligible for:
  • 50% bonus Starpoints
  • Enhanced Rooms
  • Late checkout
  • Complimentary weekday newspaper
  • Gold Preferred Guest Special Customer Service Number
  • Check-cashing privileges up the $300 (woo hoo)
At Hertz I will now be eligible for:
  • Free rental days (with limited black-out dates)
  • Special savings offers that can be used anytime
  • One-car class upgrades
  • A 10% bonus on #1 Awards Points on qualified rentals
With the drastic increase in the amount of traveling I'm doing I should be able to reach higher levels of status next year. I'm happy to have at least gotten to the lowest level of status primarily for the priority boarding  and slight increases in points I'll be receiving going forward. I should actually hit these goals sometime next week between my 6 flights, 3 hotels and 2 rental car reservations!


This is exciting stuff folks.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Going to be over before you know it.

Where did 2010 go!! I know technically there is still a month left. But I basically consider it over.

I updated my calendar for December today. The green flags are for work travel. The red flags are for paid time off (PTO). Between work travel, fun travel and PTO it looks like I will only be in DC for about 9 days this month!

I know this month is going to fly by! Fortunately it's mostly fun things. Today is my uncle's birthday and tomorrow is my sister's birthday (although she's celebrating it all week). I'm headed to Atlantic City for the first time this weekend. Our company Holiday Party is coming up and that is always fun! And of course I'm looking forward to a full 2 weeks off and the ski trip I'm taking with my dad and sister. Not to mention Christmas!! I've spent most of the day listening to Christmas music and I am definitely in the holiday mood.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Not a story I really want to tell...

Because it's embarrassing!!

But I figured - I talk about the good, I might as well talk about the bad.

This morning was an all around fail. First of all I was up at 5:15am - that's always a fail. I tried to get cash out of the ATM in my building but it wasn't working and wouldn't read my card. I tried to print my boarding pass and could not get the business center printers to work. I thought my luck was turning around when I got the airport just fine, through security with no problems (and no AIT or pat down) and safely to Boston. But that was not the case...

When I got to Hertz I found my name right away on the #1 Club Gold board and my car was (seemingly) right in front of me. I was excited to get a Nissan Morano because I like to drive bigger cars but rarely get to.  It wasn't until I got to the exit that I realized...it wasn't my car! There was a different name on the paperwork. At first I just thought someone made a mistake and put the wrong car in my spot. I even confirmed that my name was still scrolling on the marquee above the car. Unfortunately that spot already had a new car in it and I had to go inside to figure out what happened...

Apparently, what happened was I took the wrong car! The sign between 5 & 7 was sort of in between the 2 stalls and I picked the wrong one.

But I figured I was back on track and not too worried because I had over 3 hours to drive 2 hours.

Almost immediately after leaving the parking lot I came up to the toll. And not just any toll but a $3.25 toll. Usually I get an EZ Pass type product and the tolls just show up on my credit card. Unfortunately this time I didn't (what they call) a PlatePass this time. I had to roll up to the toll both and explain I had no cash. Apparently you can get an envelope and mail the toll in.

Ok - fine. I'm back on the road. Won't have to pay a fine as long as I get my toll in the mail in the next 2 weeks. Still have plenty of time to get to the hospital....

Until...I miss my exit! And start heading into Boston instead of away from it. To correct my mistake I had to go through (and not pay) another toll. Fortunately at this point I was able to stop a gas station and get cash, take a breath and get going on my way (for good this time).

This experience did not do anything to help my dislike of driving.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Back to the Grind

Thanksgiving break was great, I'm already looking forward to Christmas Break (19 days)! I took the train to my Mom's family last weekend and we spent Saturday there and had crabs which are always a treat! Sunday we went back home to New Jersey where I spent the remainder of my week off.

I went back to my old high school which was a trip! It does not feel like it has been 10 years since I started high school. We went shopping a few times, there was lots of food throughout the week, quite a bit of sleeping in (which for me means 9:30) and very little working out.  I had a great time and it was really nice to see some people both from high school as well as my home town that I have not seen in quite a while.

Thanksgiving day was especially fun. I think I played 4 different card games and scrabble with the family. And of course - more eating.

The next few weeks are going to be packed. I'm headed off to New Hampshire for 2 days tomorrow and I've already reset my alarm from 9am to 5am - an incredibly painful task. I also have trips to Atlantic City, Des Moines, IA, Grand Rapids, MN, Dunn, NC and probably Suffern, NY planned. Not to mention celebrating my sister's (21st) birthday (both in AC and DC!), Christmas gift shopping, Christmas card sending, Holiday Party dress buying, etc.  But I love this time of year!

I hope you had a great Thanksgiving as well!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Not what I expected New Hampshire...

What a difference a week makes! Last week was pretty busy on my end with trips to North Carolina and New Hampshire. This week I have no plans at all (other than a haircut today) and I'm ok with that!

Thursday I flew to New Hampshire for my first meeting with a new client.  I had never been to New Hampshire. I don't think I realized it would be quite as rural as it was. I flew into Manchester which is a fairly small airport and has very few direct flights from DCA. The hospital I was meeting with was actually in New London, NH, about an hour away but there are no major chain hotels near the hospital so I elected to stay in Manchester at the Four Points by Sheraton. The hotel was in the middle of a bunch of big box stores. The GPS said "I had arrived" when I was outside Sam's Club and across the street from Walmart. But a quick call to the hotel informed me I just had to drive up next to the Harley Davidson dealership and I would see it.

There wasn't a ton in the area to eat so I ended up at the hotel bar. I find that I prefer to eat the bar rather than the hotel restaurant. The menu is usually the same and it's slightly less awkward to sit alone at the bar than alone a table. Plus the bar usually has better people watching...especially this bar!

There was no one in the bar or restaurant when I arrived but shortly after I ordered my meal a woman walked in and ordered a glass of Chardonnay and sat down with a stack of scratch-offs. She was quite chatty and I quickly learned she waiting for her son to finish hockey practice. She drives a bus for a retirement home and never finished college, her husband is a botanist with a PhD. She has a son whose birthday is February 14th. They had his birthday at the hotel this year in the in-door pool. You can rent the pool for $25/hour and get pizza's for $10/pizza. They did the whole party for less than $200 last year!  When the manager came in she started chatting with him about having the party there next year and kept chatting with him like they were old friends and she knew a lot about him. She said things like "How many hours do you sleep a night?" "How many hours do you drive a day?" "How late do you work?" "Last time I was here you were dating anyone"..."actually I was"..."oh, well my friend was slipping you her number"..."I know, I still have it"...Did I mention the bartender was a creeper? Other topics of the night included male PMS and if they should hire a male bartender.  After a second glass of wine (and no food) my new friend left to go pick up her son.


The next morning I had to get up early to drive from Manchester to my meeting in New London. I was planning to meet my colleague at 7:45 (our meeting was at 8:15) as he was coming from another hospital in NH. The ride was easy and picturesque. I especially enjoyed all of the signs for the NH State Liquor Store and Rest Stop. One would think those two things shouldn't be housed together...but apparently one would be wrong...
 (*The larger building is the liquor store, the smaller one the rest stop)
As I neared the hospital it started snow. It was just enough snow to be pretty and not enough to actually stick, which I consider to be the perfect amount of snow. Although apparently the hospital is near some ski resorts and I'm hoping to work that into a future trip, so I'm sure I'll be hoping for some snow then.  I arrived early (naturally) only to hear from my colleague that the road he was driving on had been closed. As he had been driving down the road a pickup truck in front of him stopped, turn around and flagged him down, letting him know the road was closed. Unsure if this was just something a random person decided my colleague pressed for more info. Apparently there was an accident and the road was in fact closed. Unfortunately, said random person, did not know where New London was! So my colleague meandered through the state hoping to arrive in time for our meetings (and fortunately, he did)!

Following our meetings I drove to Boston for my flight out. Initially I was planning to fly out of Manchester but I wouldn't have been able to leave until after 5pm. Fortunately I was able to drive the 2 hours to Boston and still get out earlier, landing in DCA at 4:30. I will be flying in and out of BOS next week when I go back for meetings on Monday and Tuesday.  Hopefully the driving remains fairly uneventful!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

My Opinion on the New Advanced Imaging Technology in Airports

I went through the new Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) this week and, for what it's worth, I wanted to weigh in on the debate on their use.

To be completely honest, I don't love them. While I have read the TSA information on their safety and privacy I am not entirely convinced. Pilot and flight attendant organizations have spoken out against their use due to concerns over radiation doses. While the radiation doses for passengers being screen is below the dose limits specified by the American National Standards Institute (http://www.tsa.gov/approach/tech/ait/safety.shtm) there are concerns from the pilot and flight attendant organization over their repeated exposure to these machines. While I will not pass through AIT as often as a pilot or flight attendant, I will pass through more often than the occasional traveler.

The privacy piece concerns me as well. TSA has taken measures to ensure the privacy of passengers such as "the officer who assists the passenger never sees the image the technology produces. The officer who views the image is remotely located in a secure resolution room and never sees the passenger" (http://www.tsa.gov/approach/tech/ait/privacy.shtm).  Additionally, according to the website, these officers are not allowed to bring photo-enabled devices into the resolution room.  However I don't trust people to abide be these rules. There have already been issues of machines storing these images (http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20012583-281.html) some of which were recently published online (http://gizmodo.com/5690749/these-are-the-first-100-leaked-body-scans).  Additionally there have already been instances of screeners acknowledging and teasing over (in this case colleagues) these images (http://politifi.com/news/Airport-security-screener-arrested-for-retaliating-over-penis-size-jokes-719517.html).

So with all of that said hopefully you can see why I don't necessarily love the AIT. However I also don't love: limiting my liquids, needing to pack my liquids in a separate bag, taking my shoes off and walking barefoot through the security gate, taking my laptop out of my bag, (getting stuck behind someone who doesn't realize all of these things are mandatory), etc. On the other hand I recognize the importance of those security measures, including the AIT. As times, technology and terrorists change our security systems need to change as well. As evidenced by the so called "underwear" bomber last Christmas, metal detectors are simply not enough to prevent an attempted attack. I'm willing to walk through the AIT if it means having some level of safety on my flight.

I understand that there are those who do not want to be subjected to the AIT or "enhanced" pat-downs for personal, religious or privacy reasons and I respect their decisions. However I don't feel there should be any allowances made in security. If passengers are uncomfortable with these new (and well publicized) security measures there are other modes of transportation available.

So those are my thoughts. What are yours?

Monday, November 15, 2010

What's worse?

I have two trips coming up this week and neither is going to have ideal weather. I'm trying to decide which one is worse...

North Carolina
  • Temperature: High of 70
  • Precipitation: 80%
  • Cloudy
New Hampshire
  • Temperature: High of 41
  • Precipitation: 0%
  • Sunny
What would you prefer?Warm and rainy? Cold and Sunny?

Friday, November 12, 2010

UPDATED: Planes, Trains and Automobiles


Next week is going to be a busy one! I'm headed back to a hospital in NC on Tuesday. Usually we do it as an overnight but we're trying to do it all in one day this time around. And Friday I'm headed to NH for my first meeting with a new client. We will be back there November 29th and 30th but I'm taking the week off between for Thanksgiving! As always I'm excited to see my family. I'm taking the train up to my mom's family Saturday morning. We're spending a day or 2 there and then I'll drive home with my family. I'm headed back to DC on the train November 27th. You couldn't pay me to drive to or from NJ around Thanksgiving ever again!

UPDATED: I wanted to go ahead and add my schedule for the week after next...because I'm really excited about it. It pretty much consists of being on vacation. Oh, and getting my haircut...while I'm on vacation. Very exciting stuff folks. Other than being on vacation my plans include:
  • Visiting my old high school (and trying not to embarrass my brother who is currently a student there)
  • Going outlet shopping (and trying not to embarrass my sister who is currently employed there)
  • Visiting my dad's office to play with his new EMR system (because I'm a health care consultant/nerd)
  • Eating (a lot)
I'm pretty sure I'll throw some sleeping into the mix as well. Any other ideas for how to spend my week off would be greatly appreciated.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

I want a puppy...

I'm not going to get one. I can't get one. But if I could...I would. In fact I would probably get 2!

At least once a year I call my mom and ask her to explain to me again why I can't get a dog.  I had another rush of puppy desire this morning while at bootcamp. Two beautiful huskies walked by and it turns out they were the dogs of the person I was working out next to. They were 3 and 4 years old and both were rescues.

I know I can't get one, it wouldn't be fair to the dog. Firstly, I work long hours, no puppy should be left alone for as long as I would be away during the day. Secondly, I travel! It's not fair to the dog if I'm boarding it a few times a week. Thirdly dogs are expensive (especially if I was boarding it multiple times a week)!!  And finally, the building where I live doesn't allow dogs. That's actually a really good thing. At my previous apartment it felt like everyone who lived around me had puppies and I was the odd man out!

But...

they are...
 so CUTE!
I will probably need to be reminded of the 4 reasons mentioned above shortly...

(*pictured puppies are family dogs and yet another reason why I'm looking forward to going home for Thanksgiving!)

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Upgrades!

I had my first taste of upgraded travel this week and I want more! My company has worked with Hertz to have the fee for Hertz #1 Club Gold program waived. For some reason I had trouble accessing this program initially and therefore had to actually wait in line to pick up my rental car (the horror)!  However my membership finally kicked in on this last trip to New York.

Words cannot describe the delight I experienced when I saw my name in lights on the board as you walk into Hertz indicating where I could find my paperwork and car. Mere moments later I was in my (baby blue Nissan Versa) car and on the road. But not before I snapped a picture of my name on the scrolling marquee above my car. An hour or so later I arrived at the Mahwah Sheraton to discover I had been upgraded there as well! Ok - so the only difference I noticed was a nicer couch, but still - I'll take it!

This past year I didn't take the upgrades situation too seriously, for most of the year I wasn't traveling that much.. Sure - I tried to be consistent in the airlines I was flying and the hotels I was staying in, but I probably could have been better. So now I'm taking it much more seriously and I have the tracker to back it up. I"ll be monitoring my progress towards various status levels on a recurring basis. And attempting to be much more consistent with the airlines and hotels I book with.

I'm close to reaching the first level of status with United and should hit it by year's end. I've been told I can call and explain that I've started a job where I will be traveling multiple times as week and ask for them to bump me up. But I sort of feel like that's cheating! Although ask me in a few months and I have might have changed my mind about that...

Monday, November 8, 2010

Weekend Highlights & Lowlights

A quick recap of my weekend's memorable moments:

Highlights:
  1. Family Dinner Sunday night: My cousin and sister came over for dinner, I made fresh pasta, my sister made the sauce and my cousin brought the wine. It's been a while since we've done that and I feel like we need to do it more often!
  2. Finding my face wash in travel size bottles: This was a huge moment for me this weekend. I've been looking for travel size face wash everywhere (CVS, Target, every airport I've ever been in, etc). I finally found face wash and facial lotion at Bed Bath and Beyond. 
  3. My sparkly stove top: I finally cleaned my stove top and it really needed. It was probably one of the more productive things I did this weekend. 
Lowlights:
  1. I had to actually use my stove top and it is now no longer so sparkly. 
  2. Needing to purchase (and then wear this morning) cold weather work out gear for my morning boot camps. It's so cold!
  3. Purchasing a 2011 calendar. I'm not ready for 2011! I'm not even really mentally prepared for the holiday season!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Getting Vetted.

My only travel this week was a quick trip to NY/NJ. I was able to fly into Newark and drove to Mahwah where I stayed in a Sheraton. The hospital I was visiting was actually in NY and I drove the 3 miles there the next day.

I struggled with the logistics for this trip. Our meeting was at 10am and there was a flight into EWR (yes, I now talk in airport acronyms) that was supposed to land at 8am. It was only about an hour from the airport to the hospital, but I would need to deplane and pick up the car before I could get on the road. I also didn't know what the traffic situation would be at 8:30am between Newark and Suffern, NY. (Plus the flight left at 6:50am, which would have meant an early morning for me!) So I erred on the side of caution and arrived the night before.

I got into the hotel at 8pm. Had a quick dinner at the hotel bar (tilapia that was over sauteed spinach and topped with essentially salsa that they called "tapenade"). I tried to get together with some friends in the area for dinner but it turns out they were not around. It looks like I'll be going back on a regular basis so hopefully we'll be in the same place at the same time at some point! Working time in with friends to business travel is definitely one of the perks of this job!  Other than that it was a pretty boring night.

We were scheduled to meet with folks at this hospital system between 10am to 12:30pm. I arrived at the hospital around 9:45 and drove around for 5 minutes or so looking for parking (there were approximately 3 rows of parking available) to no avail. I was stressing about being on time so I took my rental car to the $2 (!) valet parking. I was probably in the hospital by 9:52. Meanwhile my colleague took a red eye from LAX to JFK and was still driving! He arrived with seconds to spare.

The 2 1/2 hour meeting was designed for me to meet various folks at this system and for them to "vet" me to determine if I'm appropriate to do some analyst work for them over the next few months. That was shortened to about an hour and half and I was back on the road.

Back at EWR I returned my car, took the train to the terminal and was through security  (behind a woman with a gallon sized bag of liquids) with seconds to spare before a conference call. I took 2 conference calls from the airport, grabbed some lunch, and hung out with my new friend.

Fortunately I was back in DC just before 5pm and was able to get into Georgetown from DCA by 5:30 and join my cousins, aunt and uncle for dinner! After dinner my cousin and I met some friends at bar to watch the election results come in (only in dc!).  While I'm loving this job it can definitely have repercussions for one's social life so I'm always happy when I can successfully manage both my work and my life in one day.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Consulting, it's a dangerous job...

but someone's got to do it...

I burnt my finger on the iron this morning....fortunately the rest of the day went better!

Monday, November 1, 2010

In case you were wondering...

you cannot, in fact, carry-on snowglobes on a flight
Do people really travel with snowglobes??

Friday, October 29, 2010

A week in the life...

* Schedule subject to change at a moment's notice


(Any one else having trouble coming to terms with it being November??)

Thursday, October 28, 2010

3 reasons why I'm a bad business traveler

Ok, I'm not actually a bad business traveler, but I have 3 things working against me:

1. My hatred of being late or cutting things close. So many of my colleagues leave the office with just enough time to spare to get to the airport, go through security and board the plane. I'm much more likely to be there early!
2. My hatred of driving. I've found myself in completely foreign (to me) areas facing an hour drive with no navigation system. I can't think of much worse than that situation!
3. My love of planning (and seeming lack of interest in planning by some colleagues)! I have a day of meetings scheduled at 2 hospitals that are part of system next Thursday. I want to book travel but can't seem to get the necessary information out of my colleagues (which hospital we're going to first, what time the day starts, ends, etc). I think this goes hand in hand with my hated of cutting things close! On my last trip a colleague had flown to Duluth and drove to Grand Rapids without booking either a hotel or a return flight! Not for me!

On the other hand...I bet I can get my liquids out, laptop in a tray, shoes off and through the metal detectors before you!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Grand Rapids...It's in Minnesota!

I've traveled quite a bit in my last year in health care consulting. But I've just started a new role which will require significantly more travel.  In fact last week was my first full week of travel. I started out in North Carolina Monday night through Tuesday. We flew in and out of Raleigh but had to drive about an hour to Dunn for our meetings. We were supposed to fly out at 7:25 on Tuesday but made it in time for the 6:20. I cut it super close...which anyone who knows me knows this is something I hate...but it was totally worth it as the later flight was delayed. And it meant I got 13 hours in DC instead of just 12!
Wednesday morning I flew from Washington National to Duluth, MN through Minneapolis St. Paul.  I was not expecting MSP to be quite so huge! My 30 minute layover was just enough time to get to my flight. On the flip side I wasn't expecting the Duluth airport to be so small! It made getting to the car rental desk pretty easy though (all 20 steps it took). I was excited as first because I thought I was upgraded to a Ford Escape with satellite radio.  But right as I was about to right about to drive away I noticed there was a check engine light on. After trekking back into the airport I was chastised for being overly precautions, but given the 75+ mile ride I was about to depart for, I insisted on a new car. And quite the car I received! It was a bright bright blue Dodge Caliber...did I mention it was bright?  Also it had no GPS!

With some sketchy directions and a limited about of battery on my phone I set out for Grand Rapids. Fortunately the vast majority of the ride was on one road. Unfortunately that road was 1 lane, had a lot of trucks and a 60mph speed limit. There wasn't much too look at along the way in terms of civilization, but the scenery had its moments...sometimes.  I think my favorite was the giant sign that read "Wanted: Hides, Heads and Legs".

I arrived in Grand Rapids just in time for my meetings and didn't have much time to look around, let alone check into my hotel. Turns out that was a good thing! The less time I spent in that hotel the better. It was the Country Inn & Suites. It was very old, with punch card keys, overly perfumed air and hypervigilant front desk attendants who cared a little too much about who was coming and going.

We decided not to spend the next night there and to drive to Duluth instead as we were flying out from there Friday morning. I didn't get to see much of Grand Rapids but I particularly loved the water tower with the huge print that said: Grand Rapids It's In Minnesota.  After all the weird looks I received when I told people I was traveling to Grand Rapids, MN I can understand how the corrections or assumptions that you're wrong about the state could get old!

So after a long day of meetings, back to back from 7:30 to 5:30, we drove to Duluth. I stayed at the Sheraton right on Lake Superior. The area actually looked really cute with lots of shops and restaurants.  Unfortunately I was too tired and Duluth was too cold for me to explore much!

I flew out from Duluth the next morning. The airport is so small you don't go through security until right before your flight. There is an air force base right near the airport and 2 younger men were leaving to deploy off to somewhere. It was heartwarming to see how many people showed up to send them off!  The flights back were fairly uneventful, and after 6 flights, 3 hotels and 2 rental cars...uneventful was what I was hoping for!

Welcome!

 
Welcome to my new blog! I'm planning to use this space to update family and friends on my travels through the country between hospitals. I'm keeping track of the hospitals I visit and you'll likely see updated versions of this map as I rack up more frequent flier miles. Each flag is a hospital or airport and the blue lines between indicate my car trips.

I'm sure we will see some interesting things!