I believe I could rather easily adapt to this form of pursuing my profession.
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I like the comment that " time is what you have plenty of when riding a train"
6 days from Chicago to Seattle and back... thats one long trip, and with no delays.
I think I would do too much sight seeing and not enough writting though...
I think I would do too much sight seeing and not enough writting though...
I suspect that would be the situation with me, too. While traveling by train--just about any train--staring at a stupid computer screen is about the last thing I would want to be doing.
Thank goodness they didn't even have PCs back when I took my cross-Canada train trip.
That's a pretty nice trip. I've always thought of doing a cross country train trip.
Real trains are nice, but I think I would still prefer your position dealing with the toy/model trains. I actually prefer those to the real trains. However, you would be the better judge since you are actually in the position and I can only imagine what it would be like. I would really want to be the tester of the toys/models on a dream layout and leave all the review writing to someone else. So they would have something to write, they could assist with the tests by watching me run the trains.