Thursday, May 21, 2015

Beginning tips and tricks

Okay, so the first thing i have learned from being on my internships is: Never bring anything more than you have space and Never bring more than you can carry on your own!
I spent my first two internships in WA (I'm from MN and went to school in MI) so i had to make sure i could pack and carry all my stuff without help. I also never knew what i would have for kitchen supplies and tupperware so i invested in some collapsible tupperware...save space and have my own lunch gear...Brilliant!
Another thing i did (that I'm thrilled with) is buy the plastic storage drawers and use those for my clothes. Very light and easy to pack in. For those who plan on using this method (which i do recommend) take some strong packing tape or duct tape and go all the way around the outside of the drawer set, but still allow the drawers to open. The first time i tried to move mine, i ended up showing off my underware in a parking lot because the top came off and was open for the world to see...not my idea of a good time, but i laughed a lot later.
My final inital stroke of genious was using those large plastic bags that bedding sets come in to carry my blankets, pillows, and shoes. Saves space, easy to squish down for tight packing, and very easy to carry. Plus the plastic bags are easier to store than boxes and tubs.
So those are some beginning tips that I've picked up and continue to use. These can really apply to anyone who travels for work for extended periods. I hope this helps y'all.

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