Graffiti62
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I have learned that for my new job with Pitney-Bowes that I have to travel to Atlanta, GA for training a few times within the next year. The company is issuing me a corporate credit card to help with travel and expenses, but at the same time, I have never really traveled a whole far distance from home, except for a trip to San Francisco back when I was 16, in 1998, which is the lst time I flew.
Now, go foward 14 years from then: 9/11, TSA, airline horror stories, etc., etc., etc. I'm not scared of flying or anything like that, but I'm not tickled pink of the thought of doing it. When I thought about it, there was an alternative that came to mind: AmTrak. Mind you, while it takes longer to get from Milwaukee (the closest AmTrak terminal to Marquette County, MI--AmTrak has to send a bus up) to Atlanta, the cost is a little lower, in addition to the added intangible of a more stress-free trip. Plus, I can also add a small bedroom to the longer trains for an added cost, which will give me someplace private to sleep, work on things, etc.
Since the UW group prides itself (at least it's one thing that I find so cool about this board) on the diversity we all share, I'm sure that there are a few of you who have traveled both ways, and I'm wondering if anyone could shed some pros and/or cons on going one way or another, and also, especially if you've traveled by train, what your opinion of it was.
Now, go foward 14 years from then: 9/11, TSA, airline horror stories, etc., etc., etc. I'm not scared of flying or anything like that, but I'm not tickled pink of the thought of doing it. When I thought about it, there was an alternative that came to mind: AmTrak. Mind you, while it takes longer to get from Milwaukee (the closest AmTrak terminal to Marquette County, MI--AmTrak has to send a bus up) to Atlanta, the cost is a little lower, in addition to the added intangible of a more stress-free trip. Plus, I can also add a small bedroom to the longer trains for an added cost, which will give me someplace private to sleep, work on things, etc.
Since the UW group prides itself (at least it's one thing that I find so cool about this board) on the diversity we all share, I'm sure that there are a few of you who have traveled both ways, and I'm wondering if anyone could shed some pros and/or cons on going one way or another, and also, especially if you've traveled by train, what your opinion of it was.