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2313
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Business travelers increasingly view hotels as a place to continue the workday. To accommodate these travelers, Marriott now has the \"Room That Works,\" which includes such items as a workstation with console table, PC modem, and a writing table.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 53 Issue 6, June 1995, p12,14,16, il
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2599
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Over 1,600 business executives in the state either pilot their own or travel in the company airplane because it saves time and money, improves productivity, and provides more family time.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 53 Issue 11, Nov 1995, p12,14, il
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3372
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Rising air fares and hotel costs can make travel budgets a major company expense, forcing businesses to seek ways to economize. Wachovia, for example, purchased a company jet for two daily round trips between Winston-Salem and Atlanta.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 55 Issue 6, June 1997, p13-15,17-18, il
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7273
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Many of North Carolina's centers for association and business meetings feature spas. These spas are built with groups in mind -- huge facilities that can accommodate large numbers of conference participants. Wright describes some of the best-known ones, including the Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa and the Rock Barn Golf Club and Spa in Conover.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 63 Issue 7, July 2005, p16, il
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36249
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Redefining the meaning and location of workplace were employees called super-commuters or road warriors by the author. Included in his discussion of this occupational trend: the Great Recession surge; super-commuter characteristics; cultural changes yielding the acceptance of super-commuting; and profilers of three commuters. 12-14