DatabaseHead wrote: » Essentially you travel on Monday to a plant and meet with the end users having discussions in regards to their short coming,
Kasor wrote: » If you are single, then it is great job.
UnixGuy wrote: » It can be great, especially if you have autonomy and you ahead when are you going to travel - Good travel positions: you know well ahead of time that you're going to travel so you plan your week ahead. Your family knows and you can have your social life intact. It can be great, be open and use the travel as an opportunity to meet more people and have fun. - Bad travel positions: last minute travels, unplanned. Have to go to places with poor conditions or dead small towns where it's hard to get a proper meal past 7:00 pm. Either way, you can make it work to your advantage. Customer experience and requirements gathering this is a step in the right direction and can open doors for bigger and better things. Just be mindful as I've notice travel positions tend to attract unhealthy lifestyle choices as eating healthy and exercise become challenging IF you don't prioritise it. Watch your sleep patterns & be plan for Jetlag if you travel far distances
Kyrak wrote: » I just took one myself. On site (3 hour flight from where I live) every week Mon-Thurs. All expenses paid, $50 per diem for food with no receipts, etc. I'm going to make out like a bandit with the flight miles and the hotel / car rental points / credit card points. As someone mentioned, my girlfriend really isn't the happiest about it but it is a great opportunity so I think it will be worth the sacrifice. Ask me in 6 months
TechnicalJay wrote: » What's your position?