Posted by Chris Channing | travel tips | Posted on February 17th, 2010
Most people don’t consider that they could take a private jet flight. For many, they seem too expensive or too out of reach. Some business travelers don’t even know that they can take a private jet flight to their destination, without the hassle of a regular airline! A private flight is the perfect accommodation for any traveler.
If you want to travel in style, then consider a private jet experience. These flights are lush and comfortable, with plenty of leg room and space for your belongings. That’s why so many travelers choose these when taking families on trips! There is never a lack of good quality space, and the meals are delicious too.
While they may seem expensive, there are private jet flights available for all budgets. They can easily cost the same or less as a regular flight, but they can also cost much more. Depending on how many people are in your group or what your preferences are, the price will vary based on that. Read more...
Posted by Angela Waldon | travel tips | Posted on February 2nd, 2010
Everybody deserves a little treat after a hard day’s work. Difficult schedules, financial problems, and emotional tension – all these and more contribute to the falling energy level of people.
What better way to de-stress than to resign yourself to a comforting massage, a facial treatment, get your nails done… those kind of things. One great destination is a day spa, the place to go to for total pampering.
A day spa is an authentic haven to those who want to indulge in satisfying body treatments and to just simply be away from the chaos of the outside world. Unlike resort spas, you don’t spend the night at day spas.
With the legion of day spas dotting almost every corner, it is important, however, to select the right one. Decent day spas should give you that comforting and relaxing feeling that you so desired. The vicinity should be impeccably clean with robes, slippers, and individual lockers furnished and calming background music on. Check the menu if a certain day spa offers great list of massage, body, and facial services, which should be, of course, done by professional and highly-trained therapists. Read more...
Posted by Alexis Tierce | travel tips | Posted on January 13th, 2010
You’ve heard the news about the newest surge, right? The US is sending upwards of thirty thousand troops over to Afghanistan, which means the opportunity for well-paying civilian contracting jobs (through the LOGCAP 4 project) is strong like never before.
So – are you thinking about applying? If so, we’ve got 5 pieces of direct, clear advice to get you prepared.
#5: Defense Jobs Aren’t About Camaraderie.
Many people head over to Afghanistan with high hopes of being direct support to the military working on the mission there – that the civilian contractors will form a kind of supportive network that works together, in camaraderie, with a spirit of teamwork.
That’s just not the way it is. Contractual work under the LOGCAP 4 program isn’t the military – it’s LOGCAP. If you don’t get this into your head before you go, you’re in big trouble.
#4: Be Ready to Get Overwhelmed.
Many of the people who return early from a LOGCAP 4 experience go over there with an optimistic, positive attitude that’s completely out of step with the realities on the ground. There’s a reason these jobs pay extremely well. Read more...
Posted by Christos Chalfont | travel tips | Posted on December 28th, 2009
Traffic accidents that have the highest rate of severe injuries are usually caused by someone who was perpetrating some speeding offences. This and driving while under the influence are some of the higher causes of traffic deaths on the roads today. Just because your car can go faster does not mean you have to do it.
Going too fast and not adhering to the posted speed limit is not cool it is unsafe. You could cause a very serious car wreck and be killed or injured yourself or the worse thing you cold cause the death of an innocent person due o your recklessness and then their would not be only speeding fines to contend with but also vehicular manslaughter charges as well.
If you are pulled over for speeding then you will most likely receive a ticket at this time. You may be able to go ahead and pay your fine to the on scene patrolman or may have to go to court within 7-10 days and pay it then.
If your speed is clocked way over the limit posted then you run the risk of facing serious criminal charges and will be carted off to the jail for processing. Read more...
Posted by Johann Ken Flanders | travel tips | Posted on December 22nd, 2009
Speaking on a mobile phone while driving is something that most people all over the world do and that many people don’t see a problem with, however many people do as it has now been made illegal. Although there are millions of people across the world who own cars and who drive, however there seem to be only a few people who actually drive how the law intends, cautiously and mindfully.
Talking on a mobile phone has become a controversial issue in recent times owing to innumerable disasters and fatal accidents that have occurred in recent times because of the distraction caused when talking leading to lack of proper steering control.
It’s not just the people who break the driving laws that get affected by it, it is not uncommon for someone to be cautiously driving along, adhering perfectly to the laws of the road and then for a car to slam into the back or the side of yours because they weren’t paying attention. Read more...
Posted by Howie Holben | travel tips | Posted on November 15th, 2009
Traveling through France on a jaunt across Europe, or as your only destination for gay vacations for singles or couples, France is a trip that everyone should experience at least once. With snowcapped alps, the magnificent French Riviera, world famous art collections, pristine beaches, pastoral landscapes dotted with medieval castles, villages and ruins that tell the story of Frances diverse history, and the truly exquisite cosmopolitan city of Paris, travelers are sure to find exactly what they are looking for when visiting this unique country.
While visitors on gay vacations tend to stay around Paris to enjoy the accepting atmosphere that Paris is known for, while experiencing the heart of Frances LGBT culture and visiting the citys famous cultural and historical landmarks, travelers will find that Paris accepting atmosphere extends across the country and there are plenty of LGBT establishments and things to see and do no matter where you travel in France. For over 200 years, Frances community has enjoyed life without anti-sodomy laws, and civil unions have been commonplace for the last decade. With both the law and the laissez-faire attitude common among the French on their side, LGBT travelers will find France an enjoyable place and offers many wonderful gay tours. Read more...
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