Well, Hicks is thigh-high on his 2008 World Tour, and today he's scheduled to have a day that would bring Phil Keoghan to his knees. He'll wake up at 3:30 a.m. (after 3 hours of sleep), in Buenos Aires in order to fly to Santiago, Chile. So what, you scoff? Then he runs his day-long Chorus Consulting session there and leaves that meeting to go straight to the airport, so that he can catch a plane to Dallas. So that he can catch a plane to Chicago. So that he can catch a plane to Beijing. So that he can go to the hotel and go to bed. When is that, you ask? FRIDAY NIGHT. That's right, from the wee hours of Wednesday morning until Friday night, he'll be on the move. A 12,959 mile move (that's 13,000 to you and me, kids). The teams on The Amazing Race don't ever even come close to that pace.
So, the next time you whine about having a long day, for the love of all that is good and just, DON'T whine in front of Hicks.
I follow the custom of the client . . in this case CATTLE CAR (although I was upgraded on one leg) and UNITED AIRLINES which has basically no flights in Cincinnati so I (of course) have no status.
Posted by: Chris Hicks | July 01, 2008 at 11:40 PM
Here's my question....Does the Chorus Consulting Global Headquarters pay for First class or did Hicks happen to enjoy that journey in the cattle car?
Posted by: David Kinsey | June 24, 2008 at 02:35 PM
Wow. Brutal. At least he's got that great airline food to look forward to.
Posted by: Tom Rose | June 11, 2008 at 10:03 AM