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Before You Buy a Bag For Work, Ask Yourself These 4 Questions

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Before You Buy a Bag For Work, Ask Yourself These 4 Questions

Every career professional needs a reliable bag. After all, you trust this bag to carry your papers, electronic devices, umbrella, wallet, lunch and more on a daily basis. The Jansport backpack you had in college just won’t do anymore, it’s time to move on to the next level. But how do you choose the right bag that would meet your professional environment, your needs and your style? Simply answer the following 4 questions.   1. What are your needs? First things first – what will you be carrying in your bag? Do you need a big backpack or briefcase for...

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Carry-On Luggage – 7 Important Features to Check Before You Buy

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Carry-On Luggage – 7 Important Features to Check Before You Buy

As airline baggage fees and limitations keep rising, carry-on luggage has gradually become more important. 5 years ago you most people would check in a suit case and take a small backpack onboard for snacks, media or other things to pass flight time more comfortably. Today however, things work completely different, and most people going on a short trip prefer taking a single carry-on bag which includes all their belongings, including things for the flight, and for the destination (clothes etc.). Taking your luggage with you on board means you won’t have to wait at the carousel later, and won’t...

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How to Avoid Paying Airline Baggage Fees? 6 Tips That Can Save You Money

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How to Avoid Paying Airline Baggage Fees? 6 Tips That Can Save You Money

Air travel has never been cheap and affordable as it is today. The rise of the low-cost fares and the fierce competition between the airlines have pushed plane ticket prices down, making frequent travel affordable to more and more people. But as you have probably noticed, the airlines found new ways to compensate for the lower ticket prices, they simply charge separately for just about anything - reservation of seats, priority boarding, food and beverages (some airlines would even ask you to pay for a glass of water!) and of course, your luggage. According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation...

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