Totally in the experimental stage still...but for the past two-three weeks when searching for airfares, they were almost always cheaper when I looked late at night (between 9pm and 12am EST) than when I searched during the daytime at the same flights.
By waiting until nighttime to buy, the price drop was significant going from as high as $346 to as low as $211 for a one way ticket, which is obviously an even larger gap if you need two of them. Since a lot of airlines are changing over to an equal-equal pricing system, where you even buy your round trip tickets by combining individual one-ways, it's worth thinking about this daytime vs. late night buying timetable. So if you're searching, try it for yourselves, and let me know if you guys are getting the same results!
Showing posts with label tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tricks. Show all posts
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
iPhone tips and tricks!
Camera was stolen on your trip and you're left with iPhone pics for the rest of your trip?
HAVE NO FEAR!
Here are some awesome ways to get great pics with your little rectangular camera phone.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
So you want to work from home?
Just read a great article for any of you out there hoping to have the "can I work remotely?" conversation with his or her boss.
It's a tough situation, and I've attempted it at least once in my life (giving only all of the positive benefits to the company), but unfortunately I work in architecture, and generally architects are not good business-people and they were unable to see the forest through the trees. It was as if the words "consultant" and "cost-effective" were not only foreign, but more likely lethal.
I'm hoping that you will have more success on your ventures, and that I may have that same success in any future attempts. In case you are making a case...here's the article to help you plan your successful "work-from-home" query! And just in case anyone out in the great beyond is in architecture and needs a remote architect...hit me up ;)
It's a tough situation, and I've attempted it at least once in my life (giving only all of the positive benefits to the company), but unfortunately I work in architecture, and generally architects are not good business-people and they were unable to see the forest through the trees. It was as if the words "consultant" and "cost-effective" were not only foreign, but more likely lethal.
I'm hoping that you will have more success on your ventures, and that I may have that same success in any future attempts. In case you are making a case...here's the article to help you plan your successful "work-from-home" query! And just in case anyone out in the great beyond is in architecture and needs a remote architect...hit me up ;)
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