Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve wanted to travel the world.
- During my senior year of school, I was able to travel to five uncommon countries while learning abroad.
It was so much fun! These trips confirmed my desire to travel once I graduated. When I was twenty-four years old, I was hired by a research supplier. At first, I didn’t guess I would want the job, however after finding out that I would be traveling to uncommon countries for the majority of my research, I delightedly took the job. Ever since then, I have traveled to approximately thirty countries per year. This job has made my dreams of traveling a reality. Because I travel so much, I am almost constantly in airports. I feel like I live at the airport. It honestly is my condo away from home. One thing that I have noticed about almost every airport in the U.S is that they are kept quite cold. I swear, it could be in the middle of January, and inside the airport feels like the same temperature as outside the airport. I don’t guess they have the AC running year round, however it sure feels as if they do. I get so freezing in airports that no matter what season of the year it is, I consistently bring a coat or thick jacket with me. It’s humorous to me that I have found airports in other countries to be quite the opposite of those in the U.S. Airports in other countries seem to consistently be truly hot. It feels as if they don’t use any AC at all. I traveled to Asia last year, and I distinctly remember one of the airports I flew into was so sizzling that I was perspiring just walking from one gate to another. I’m not sure why they can’t seem to keep airports at a comfortable temperature, however I am delighted that I have travelled enough to know how to be prepared for the freezing ones and the sizzling ones.
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