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How much travel is too much travel?

People who take work trips two weeks or more a month report more symptoms of anxiety and depression, and are more likely to smoke, and have difficulty sleeping, compared to those who travel one to six nights a month, according to a new study by Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and City University ...



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That 20% is an average, and what it represents can vary dramatically by career, so make sure you ask your hiring manager to tell you exactly what the travel percentage means for the position you're applying for.

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But generally it indicates that on average 1 out of every 10 business days will be traveling. Travel refers to the entire duration of time you are gone in business days, not the actual commute. I would be inclined to interpret 10% travel as 10% of your working time is not in the office.

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If they say it as 20%, it could be lots of things. Usually would be traveling 1 week in 5, but could be 2-3 out of every 5 weeks. Maybe it means travel straight for a year and then you get the next 4 years at home. Like Reply.

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All it takes is a just little more effort and planning for any 30+ year old to fit traveling in their lives. And when they do, they'll find that it's a way better experience than traveling in their 20s. Because traveling in your 30s is amazing. It's also much more meaningful, at least for me.

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Generally, $20,000 is the baseline cost for a trip around the world for one person for one year. This estimation falls in line with popular recommendations that budget travelers can spend an average of $50 a day on the road, and allows additional budget for flights and vaccines.

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No, it is never too late to travel!

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The U.S. Census Bureau defines extreme commuters as workers who travel 90 minutes or more each way to work.

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Defining the Commute Threshold When pondering the ideal commuting distance, it's crucial to consider factors such as traffic congestion, transportation options, and personal preferences. Generally, a commute of 30 minutes to an hour is often seen as acceptable by many.

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That means you would spend 75% of your time going to different locations meeting with clients and 25% of your time working from an office. Many fields involve some travel, including: Tourism and hospitality.

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80% travel typically means every week, M-Th at the client site. Fly out early Monday AM, leave the client site Th afternoon.

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I always interpret that to mean Monday to Thursday unless the description specifies 50% travel during a business week. Otherwise, you get Fri-Sun local, so 3 days out of 7, close enough to 50%

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The average driver in the U.S. drives 37 miles per day, according to Department of Transportation statistics. Annual mileage averages by state indicate more densely populated areas typically have lower miles per year averages.

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Extended travel can actually affect your personality.
These traits include neuroticism, openness, extraversion, conscientiousness and agreeableness. The more travelers interact with new people and immerse themselves in a new culture, the more their goals are aligned with the openness personality trait.

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