One important thing that I've learned through this is that social networks are very important. This is the reason why I thought I'd start a network just for travelers. I just started this site, so be one of it's first members and help shape it. Once there, you can invite your family and travel friends.
This is the site: http://cptron.ning.com/
It's free. Just register and answer a few simply questions and you can begin using the site immediately after you verify through your e-mail. Like Facebook, you can set most of your privacy settings.
Come, join share and network with travelers!
It's your site, enjoy.
Cpt. Ron
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]]>The majority of jobs landed in today's economy are landed by a connection. Either somebody knows somebody, or somebody knows somebody that knows somebody. Networking is today's means of landing that special job. This puts a positive spin on the act of Job Search. Networking has you remembering people and organizations that you've come in contact with over the years. Some are people that you have lost contact with, some since early childhood. As you are forced to turn back to the basics in life, you realize a few things. You realize that you can live without certain things that you just thought that you absolutely couldn't live without. At the same time, you find that you are reaching out to people that you haven't had contact with in many years.
Whether you currently have a job or are in job search, you should be networking with everyone you know. Strengthen those relationships, new and old. Make an attempt to connect to those that have been lost over time.
People are connecting through blogs and sites like Facebook. But, a web site that connects people professionally, that I personally recommend, is LinkedIn. http://www.linkedin.com/home?trk=hb_home This site, if you are not already familiar with it, was designed by the same folks that set up PayPal. They are very sensitive to security.
As a suggestion, keep your blogs and Facebook type connections for your private connections and use LinkedIn professionally.
Connecting with someone might just land that job that you want or it could really help land a job for someone that you know. It could also get you in the door of a company not currently hiring, or perhaps get you the job that you've always wanted. If you are currently in job search, think about what you really want to be when you grow up. Go for it. Now would be a good time to think about scheduling a little additional training if you are not already qualified for that job. Look around you. There are lots of resources that are providing free training or training and instructional sessions at minimal cost. Turn this uncomfortable turn of events into a positive experience.
I know this because I'm currently in job search. I encourage you to be LinkedIn. Once I land a job, I'll be back with additional travel information and with a little more regularity.
Remember this: When a door closes, God will open another one for you. If you are not the one in job search, you might just be the one that He needs to open that door for someone.
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]]>In addition to record breaking low prices, I've seen each or a combination of the following offered:
~Anywhere from three to SIX category upgrades.
~$25.00 per cabin to $300 per person in ship board credit
~Other ship board credits of $500 balcony and $700 suite
~Free airfare
~1 night free hotel stay
~Bottle of champagne
~Coupon Booklets
~Large Spa discounts
Cabin discounts have been as deep as 86% off list prices, with some including taxes, port fees and fuel surcharges.
If you've cruised before, then you probably already know most of this. If you've never cruised, and have the cash, perhaps it's time to find those sea legs. There may be no better time than the present to plan and book that first cruise.
Do your home work, search across the internet and check with at lest three sources prior to booking that cruise. Real deals are to be had for the smart shopper. After the research, go to your regular travel contact, or find a reliable one and negotiate your booking.
Consider this, rather than book a balcony, book an inside cabin and perhaps you'll receive a few category upgrades. Then, with the money that you saved by not booking the balcony, book another inside cabin for another cruise. You can book them at different times of the year, or consider booking back to back cruises.
As long as you have the vacation time and the cash flow, the end result is that you will cruise twice as long for the same, or perhaps less money.
Looks like it's time to book. Mother Ocean is calling you!
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]]>The photo site is named The Captain's Photo Xpressions (click here to visit)
There are currently pictures for about half of our most recent cruise of the Western Med in there (and lots of them). You'll need to return periodically to see the remainder of that cruise, in addition, the other cruises or perhaps trips that we've taken. I may eventually add names or a brief description to the pictures.
You may want to subscribe to my blog or bookmark this Travellerspoint site or the photo site for future reference.
Feel free to share this information with your family, friends and your vacation groups and buddies.
I welcome feedback of all kinds either through this blog, or in the comment sections on the photo site.
Please, I beg, no spammers.
My hope is that this information provides a better insight to your future travels.
Enjoy and thanks for visiting!
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]]>I'll probably end up sharing news items and information related to the cruise industry, adding my personal comments to give you my prespective, of course.
The first photo that I will share is one of an active volcano in the Mediterranean that we sailed close to. We took a recent Carnival cruise and this was a bonus that we hadn't counted on seeing. The volcano is named Stromboli, is just North of Sicily, Italy and believe it or not, is inhabited by a small group of folks living at the waters edge just about centered in the photo.

I will probably start the blogging a little infrequently, but as time allows, I intend to pick up the pace to at least two to three times a week. Please mark it and check back often I hope to provide you with something helpful, a reflection of a trip that you once took or a dream, allowing you to escape if only for a second.
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