Making Life Easier During Extended Business Trips

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Business trips can last forever, and if you continue to have these types of trips, you have to adapt to make your life a little easier. The following are a few tips that’ll help you during those extended business trips.

Housing Networks

Business travelers who stay in the same city for several weeks or months at a time should consider becoming members of housing network services. These services give you access to fully furnished apartments in multiple cities. There’s no lease to sign or long-term commitment to worry about. Simply pay the membership fees and rent on a weekly or monthly basis until it’s time to move on. These networks provide furnished housing in most major cities including New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. 

Learn to Cook

Some business travelers usually rely on takeout and other similar ways of eating, but you can’t do that anymore. Extended trips are the kinds of trips where a kitchen is essential to save money, which is part of the reason you need to find a place with a kitchen. What you spend on one meal can probably feed you an entire week. For this reason, you should learn to cook for yourself. During a business trip, you’ll need to work on making energy bars to hold you over during the day. You’ll need to learn how to make large pots of food that’ll last you so that you don’t have to cook every single day.

Use Public Transportation

For extended business trips, you’ll have to reconsider your budget. It’s important to do your best to save, so you may want to avoid rentals. These types of vehicles are great if you’re just going to use them for a few days, but they become quite expensive after a while. You need to consider sticking to public transportation for most of your trip. This will free up some cash that you can use to stock up on food supplies or other essential items. When public transportation is not a good option, consider carpooling or using ride-sharing apps.

Consider Pet Sitting

Okay, you’re going to be gone longer than normal, and you’ve got a pet. Consider something more drastic than just having your pet stay with a friend or family member. It may be time to consider pet boarding, which should ensure your pet is looked after when you’re gone. You shouldn’t be burdening your family members or friends that long. A few days is usually okay but more than that could be seen negatively.

Think of House Sitting

Maybe you aren’t worried about pets because you don’t have any, but you do have a home you’re leaving. If no one lives with you, you’ll be leaving all of your belongings unattended. Given enough time, people can tell that no one is at home, and that’s not a good thing. Depending on how long your business trip is, you may want to consider hiring a house sitter. This is a professional house sitter who’ll keep your home occupied and safe. Too much could happen in an unattended home, like break-ins, water leaks, and so much more.

These are just some things you can consider to make your life easier now that you’re being tasked with extended business trips. It may be a good idea to talk to others in your business who have to do the same thing to get additional tips.