Author: Jennifer Moody

Jennifer is a management consultant and avid volunteer. Her career and volunteer duty travels have helped her log top-tier airline and hotel status annually for the last nineteen years. In addition, she embraces the opportunity to maximize her vacation time by planning extracurricular trips that have taken her to over 60 countries and 48.5 US states. Once an "every week" road warrior, she now only travels around 100 days a year. She resides in her native Fort Worth, Texas where she enjoys cooking, gardening, sewing, needlepoint, wine, and playing with her Border Collie/Great Pyreness mix puppy Harley Quinn.
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Mount Bromo & Probolinggo (or Jen Versus the Volcano)

I’m irrationally afraid of a few things.  Included on that list – horses, heights, and sudden geologic activity.  So when we were planning what to do in the port of Probolinggo on a recent Indonesian cruise, why not just throw all three of those into one activity?  The sleepy port of Probolinggo is a great…

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Uber Driver Earnings – Do They Clear Minimum Wage?

Editorial note – this story was extensively fact-checked to be sure the pay reported was accurately conveyed, including how Uber calculates guarantees for their drivers.  Ten days ago, I reported that the latest round of rate cuts for UberX, while great for consumers, might spell the end of equitable Uber driver earnings, even with promised…

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What Do Manspreading, Romance, and Candy Have in Common? The Weekly Recap

Greetings from home… after five trips already this year, it was nice to wake up in my own bed this morning.  It was especially nice given that I woke up sick.  Almost like clockwork, I get sick every year right around the last weeks of January.  Usually its the result of the time zone hopping…

Manspreading – It’s a Thing

Manspreading… it’s a real thing.  And it’s making people uncomfortable in a public place near you. Urban Dictionary has the following definition: manspreading The act of men spreading legs – particularly on a subway train – to create space for genitalia, which has come under fire by certain feminist-leaners who insist the practice takes up…

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They Know Why I Fly? (Throwback Thursday)

originally posted at Another Glass of Champagne Please, July 12, 2005   We know why you fly – that’s the new multi-million dollar advertising campaign that American Airlines recently launched.  While many of my fellow frequent flyers have poked much fun at this theme, it certainly bears pondering.  The commercials at the very least manage…

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You May Be Surprised WHY Vacation Romances Are So Common….

Last week I pondered whether shows like The Bachelor inadvertently recreated the same environment that long distance dating creates.  My belief was that they do. But are vacation romances really just about fantasy suites and too many tropical cocktails? It seems there may be some science behind why we are more likely to fall in…

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Whirlwind Travel, Television, and Too Much Uber – The Weekly Recap

Ah… it feels good to be back in the saddle – or first class seat if you will.  It was a five day whirlwind –  seven air segments, two car rentals, three hotel rooms.  And I still slept in my own bed for four nights.  But that’s only a tiny bit of my weekly recap……

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Hotel Reviews – Hyatt Regency O’Hare

The Hyatt Regency O’Hare is like an old college friend with whom you share distant memories – great for a night of catching up, but not something to plan a vacation around.  I’ve had many stays at this property over the years – sometimes planned, sometimes due to irregular operations.  I’ve found the property to…

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New UberX Rate Cuts in 48 Markets Squeeze Drivers

Uber has announced another round of UberX rate cuts in select markets including Dallas/Fort Worth. Uber X drivers received this surprise news yesterday when logging onto the driver app to accept passengers.  The notification required drivers to acknowledge UberX rate cuts of up to 25% before being allowed to continue accepting new passenger rides.  In related news, several drivers…

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The Rêveurs

“Some, though, follow the circus wherever it may lead, through money or luck or extensive favors from other rêveurs. But they are all rêveurs, each in their own way, even those who only have the means to visit the circus when it comes to them, rather than the other way around. They smile when they…