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Expert in last minute travel for businesspeople on the go. Domestic and international (US, Western Europe, and Japan only). Planes, trains, automobiles, and lodging questions welcomed. Questions specific to Crystal City (Washington DC), Arizona, Germany/Austria/Switzerland, and Japan will get the best answers.

Experience in the area

Over twenty years experience on the road; five years in crisis management, five years in government contracting, and other positions that put me in the air, on the rails, and on the road. I know how to make the tough-going easier on your budget and less stressful on your life.

Publications

Industrial Engineering, Wire Journal International, Purchasing Management, Quality

Education/Credentials

MS IE
BS CrE

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Recent Answers from Lawrence J. Caldwell

2008-09-10 Travel between Amsterdam and Berlin:

I think you are heading in the right direction. Look for a small airport running local airlines. They tend to be pretty cheap. The drawback is that the airports tend to be further away from major cities

2006-04-05 Columnist:

Thank you for contacting me with this opportunity. In addition to writing about business travel, I have written and published extensively on the subject of quality (management, process, improvement, lean)

2006-01-17 Writing, travelling and how to live off of it.:

There are numerous net opportunities for writing p/t. A simple Google will yield lots of sites to choose from. Many travel magazines also have an online version. Contact them too. With your background

2005-08-11 average american meal allowance by large companies:

There is no average across the United States. It varies from city to city, state to state. Typical employee and US government employee per diem rates are established by the US government. They are published

 

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