Smart Woman's Guide to Business Travel FROM THE PUBLISHER
People who don't travel think business travel must be exciting and glamorous. But if you travel for business on a regular basis, you know what real anxiety is...and chances are you've learned a few things along the way that make the experience tolerable, sometimes even enjoyable.
Well, that's what The Smart Woman's Guide to Business Travel is all about.
Provided on these pages is a collection of proven travel strategies and tips geared to the specific needs of women who travel on business.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
Travel magazine editor Borman has compiled a collection of proven travel strategies geared to the specific needs of women business travelers. She provides tips for preparing your home for your absence (does one really need a personal chef?), making travel plans, buying a suitcase, packing it, what shoes to wear, and tipping. In excruciating detail, she describes where to sit on the plane, the differences in hotels and motels, which underwear to take, and on and on. The appendix does include some useful web sites and phone numbers and addresses. This book would be ideal for a novice traveler who must handle everything herself for the first time, but other standard travel guides are just as useful without the superfluous details. Suitable for public libraries but certainly not essential unless larger libraries are seeking extra titles for their travel sections.--Sandra Knowles, Univ. of South Carolina Schl. of Medicine Lib., Columbia