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Tips for Road Warriors, traveling sales people...


TheSaint

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i always stayed at wingates, overall best value and comfort.

make friends with the front desk peeps, they know the area and have all sort of infor

eat at local joints and always get the special.

carry bottle water(fill up your cooler with wingate ice machines)

dont carry drugs, use craigslist for drugs/etc.

get women in each general area, but there must be a understanding.

always check-in first before eating dinner. use the fonrt desk shuttle for dinner drop off, tip atleast 5$

stay near restaurant/strip clubs/bars

if you cannt get a discount, just say youre handicapped or with AAA

always stay in non-smoking, even if you smoke.

use the internet for CHEAP prices at four-five * hotels.(ive stayed in 270$+ rooms for 69$ many times)

bring your own alarm(some couldnt wake me if ten were going off)

carry shacks(beef jerky/dired fruit/oat bars(bonus someform hotels etc. if case you have to work though lunch or overtime.

get a suitcase with wheels

thats enough off the dome for now...

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