“One hour of work on an airplane is equal to three hours of work in the office.” –Mark Shead
For those of you who travel frequently, do you find this to be true?
“One hour of work on an airplane is equal to three hours of work in the office.” –Mark Shead
For those of you who travel frequently, do you find this to be true?
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Yes! If your computer has the battery power, you can rock out so many more e-mails. Even if you’re sitting next to a talker, you can politely put your earphones in and work. Your drink is served to you and there is literally nothing else to do but work or read if you desire. This is not to mention the time it takes to get to an airport, the time it takes to wait for a plane, plane ride, wait for your luggage (if you checked it) and then however much time it takes to get to your destination and then finally being able to do any more work on top of traveling for the day (dinners, meetings, etc.)