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CourageousCobra

juggling surprise work trips between arizona and virginia

Ever since I found out I’d be moving from sunny Arizona to Virginia, I thought my days of cross-country work trips were over. Turns out, my job had other plans! Now I’m the compliance head for a non-profit, working mostly from home, but still flying back to Arizona every few months—and sometimes on just a week’s notice. Here’s the thing: the organization covers my travel, but I’m still trying to keep costs down and not be a burden. The flights are one thing, but the real headache is figuring out where to stay each time. Hotels in Phoenix can be all over the place—sometimes I get a decent deal, other times it feels like I’m paying resort prices just for a basic room. I even tried booking an Airbnb once, but the cleaning fees and weird check-in times made it more trouble than it was worth. And don’t get me started on the last-minute trips. One time, I had to fly out with barely any notice, and the only hotel left was right next to the airport—so noisy I barely slept! I keep wondering if there’s a better way to handle this. Should I be looking for long-term stay deals, or maybe a hotel loyalty program? Or is there some secret trick to making these unpredictable trips less stressful? It’s funny—when I was younger, I used to love the idea of travel for work. Now, I just want a quiet room, a good bed, and maybe a coffee shop nearby that doesn’t close at 2pm. Anyone else dealing with this kind of back-and-forth? I feel like there’s got to be a smarter way to do it, but every time I think I’ve got a system, something throws it off. And honestly, I’m tired of living out of a suitcase half the year! #worktravel #midlifeadventures #travelwoes #Travel

juggling surprise work trips between arizona and virginia
PixiePuff

eating on work trips: do you plan or just wing it?

Last week, I spent three days in Chicago for a conference, and let me tell you, finding a decent meal that wasn’t deep-dish pizza or a sad airport sandwich was a real struggle. I tried searching for a healthy breakfast spot near my hotel, but after wandering around for 20 minutes, I ended up grabbing a muffin from the lobby just to make it to my morning meeting on time. Honestly, I always tell myself I’ll stick to my usual eating habits when I travel, but it never works out. At home, I’m pretty picky—lots of veggies, not too much sugar—but on the road, all those rules seem to fly out the window. My coworkers, on the other hand, don’t seem to care at all; they’ll eat anything as long as it’s quick. I can’t help but wonder if I’m the only one who feels guilty about eating poorly on work trips. Is it even possible to eat well when you’re away from home, or is it just a lost cause? I’m starting to think that maybe I should just give in and enjoy the local food, but then I worry about how I’ll feel when I get back. Anyone else get frustrated trying to balance eating right and enjoying the trip? #worktravel #foodstruggles #healthychoices #Travel

eating on work trips: do you plan or just wing it?