Everyone with a camera thinks they are a photographer and everyone with a blog thinks they are a journalist. Likewise, everyone with a computer thinks they are their own travel agent. The difference in each instance is years of training, experience and intuition. January is typically the busiest month of the year for travel professionals (excluding this year). I guess families get together over the holidays and discuss their travel plans for the next year…then when the kids go back to school, they pick up the phone. That’s great for me, as a business owner, but also tends to be a stressful time as my “To Do” list typically grows each day. I wake up with my list of trips to research, documents to deliver, articles to write, emails to return, social media posts to post… and there are usually more new ones added than old ones crossed-off when I leave my desk at the end of the evening. Complaining? No way! I love it! It’s my passion! However, I also have to shake my head repeatedly over some of the requests I receive – and the way in which I receive them. So please permit me to rant a little bit and hopefully clear up some misperceptions of what I do:
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