Friday

Bon Voyage

With our busy lives and summer right around the corner, there is one thing most people look forward to.  Whether a student, business person, or stay at home parent, one thing we all look forward to is a vacation.  It could be as simple as a day trip to a park or aquarium or something more extravagant like a month long trip backpacking across a country, but at the end of the day, the idea of relaxing somewhere else and enjoying some down time can sometimes seem crucial to our daily survival.

So how do we go about deciding where to go and what to do once we get there? How do we even know about these places seeing as most people vacation away from their home and normal visiting locations? The answer is Travel PR.  Some professionals in the PR business dedicate the time and energy to better the travel industry.  They do their best to find out what people are interested in doing, where they're interested in going, and other amenities to further brighten our experience.  They work with the different forms of transportation, different hotels, restaurants, and entertainment.  One company involved in this is MMG Mardiks.  When navigating through the website, it's clear their dedication to perfecting the different aspects of travel and vacation.

If I were to be someone who loves to travel and does it all the time, this would be a great idea.  Not only would I be able to learn all the in's and out's of travel but I would most likely be able to create relationships which would lead to good deals, and who doesn't like a good deal!  On the other hand though, it could be a little torturous to do some much with traveling and various vacation spots and not be able to go on each and every one of them. Overall though, I don't think travel PR is the best profession for me to be involved in.  Travel isn't something I've ever been really passionate about and because of that I feel the lack of passion would come through my work.  I also feel that overtime I would become bitter about the fact I couldn't go on every trip and that most likely isn't the best way to feel at work.

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