nickvannello
Nick Vannello
nickvannello

I assure you, no matter how clean you imagine your socks, they're not. Yes, I've flown to and from Europe many times in coach. Yes, I've flown cross-country many times in coach. I've flown to Hawaii, Alaska and South America. You don't have to take off your shoes.

It's a flight, not a sleep over. You don't need a neck pillow, blanket, pajamas, and a stuffed animal. For those who are arguing that you wear whatever you want and that's "My problem," no, it's not. You're usually the first people I smell on a flight. You either don't bathe, or you wear too much scent. I don't want

If you can't find a pair of comfortable shoes that you can wear for 13 hours, you don't belong in the world of business, Sir. I fly twice a week for a work. I don't want to look at your feet, your socks, or wonder where they've been. No, that not "my problem," this is you feeling entitled. Grow up, dress appropriately

I travel for work and hate hotel coffee. I found the Nespresso Pixie, bought the travel case for it, and now I travel with my own espresso machine around the country. No matter the quality of the hotel, I know my morning coffee is going to be good.

I travel for work and for pleasure. A lot. Steamer is the way to go. Plug it in and in about a minute I'm knockin' wrinkles out of clothes. My fave steamer that doesn't "spit" is the ConAir Steamer http://www.amazon.com/Conair-Extreme…

It's got to be a generational thing. I'm 49. My generation was never loud in public. Why? Because our parents would REMOVE US FROM PUBLIC and then BEAT US. We would cry and be loud somewhere else. Then next time we went into public, Mom would say, "Don't make me take you outside." That's all we needed.

I also buy the Dorco brand once I found out they're the same brand Dollar Shave Club uses. Do yourself a favor: Get the 6-blade. It's pure heaven and you don't have to purchase a new handle.

Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Soap. I stay in hotels 5 days a week. I use it to clean my body and my laundry.

I fly a lot, so my iPad is my workhorse in the air. Armed with a bluetooth keyboard, I make it a habit to crank out 500 words during my weekly 1 hour flight. If there is time left when I'm done, I catch up on articles that I've nabbed using Pocket.

I have a 32GB iPad that I was certain was going to be big enough. I only have a handful of movies on there and maybe a few hundred photographs, but I have a good number of scanned books in PDFs that are taking up the rest of the space. If I can't find an eBook copy of something I want, I'll hack the book's spine off

Annoyingly, I'm hearing people say "you welcome." Like nails to a chalkboard. I predict it will be only a generation away before it is written that way as well.

This. I started having my MacAir read it back to me directly from my Word document. Even in the robotic voices, I still hear errors that my eyes didn't catch.

Kinda partial to LinkedIn's resume tool. Gives me the option of several layouts from conservative to funky. http://resume.linkedinlabs.com/