Unlikely Merger Authors: Business Trips
All this week and next Write Integrity is releasing chapters from Unlikely Merger. Starting June 20 readers have the opportunity to vote for the hero they want Mercy to choose. Unlikely Merger will be FREE on Kindle July 1-5 with.
Here is Chapter Three PLUS posts from the other authors.
Wednesday, June 10
Write Integrity Press: Unlikely Merger Chapter Three
Marji Laine: For Whom the Sleighbell Tolls
Carole Towriss: Landon’s Home Watkins Glen
Fay Lamb: Meet the Heroes of Unlikely Merger: Landon Gates
I thought I’d take the time here to share business insights from the authors.
Today’s question is:
When it comes to traveling for work you’d say you would be…
1. Great at it
2. I could do it for awhile
3. I’d be a terrible traveler
Raelee Carpenter:
I wouldn’t mind doing some traveling, but I like my home time, too. A balance would be best for me.
As for me, I guess it would depend on the job. I’m a terrible corporate person and wouldn’t travel well. However, if it was writing related, it would be hard but I could do some. My husband travels a little for work so I’m not angling to hit the road full time.
Phee Paradise:
I could travel for work if I loved the work and had time to do a little sight seeing. But I’m not crazy about flying so I’d rather take a train or have my husband drive me. I wouldn’t want to do it for too long
Jennifer Hallmark:
I have to admit I’d be a terrible traveler. I don’t like airplanes and I tend to get car sick. But I am persistent, so if I had to travel, I’d just set my mind to it, find some Dramamine and go. 🙂
Betty Owens:
I think it would be great to do it for a while. I think I’d get tired of it, but I do love to travel, and I love to explore new places.
Carole Towriss:
I’d be a terrible traveler! I love my home and my bed, and I hate meeting new people. I am the biggest introvert!
Marji Laine
I’m not an enthusiastic traveler, but any time it comes up – especially for work situations – I’m quite content with it. I think I could do it for a while, but it would drain me.
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