u/Sea-Department7050

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Those who travel (even occasionally) for work: what're your must-have items? travel hacks?

I've been with my company about a year now, and I'm still trying to get a handle on the best ways to travel for work. Do I want to take my own shampoo, or use the hotel's? Should I upgrade my suitcase? What would make the hotel comfier? and really any questions along those lines, or things you've found that work well for you and what you like!

I've had a few week-long trips but starting next week I have my longest, which will be for 3 weeks. Any advice on ways to make trips easier/more comfortable for the long run? I do a mix of car and air travel, for reference.

Thanks!

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u/Sea-Department7050 — 4 days ago

What are some travel essentials you swear by that aren’t on the basic lists?

I am wondering if there is any travel essentials that people swear by for long trips (7 days) that aren’t on the basic list that people usually go by. I’m not talking about umbrellas or hand sanitizer or whatnot I’m talking about random things that have made your trip better or helped out in some way. I am going on a trip soon potentially and I basically have all the basic stuff but I want to know if I’m missing anything.

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u/Sea-Department7050 — 4 days ago