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Fielding's DangerFinder - Business Travelers: Professional Victims
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"Business Travelers:
Professional Victims
There is a booming industry selling safety to business travelers.
Companies like Pinkerton's, Jane's and Kroll will give you a blow
by blow (every day if you like) of every maiming, kidnapping,
bombing and attack. Almost all security services are targeted
at businesses and businessmen (we're not being chauvinistic here,
most victims are men). Yet when I give my talks on travel in dangerous
places, I never meet any businessmen. Instead, I run into mostly
gung-ho college students and graying, careful spinsters. I figure
selling safety to business travelers is like offering sex education
classes for monks. They don't see the need. After all, they are
not really traveling. They get on a plane, have a couple of drinks,
review the file and then meet the driver at the airport. They
stay in a swank hotel, have dinner with the customer and then
the driver takes them to the meeting the next day. Maybe they'll
take in the risque show or just cruise the bars until closing
time. Shower, buy a souvenir for the kid, a trinket for the wife
and then back home in 10 hours. Hey no big deal, just another
business trip.
The reality of business travel from the other side is a little
different. By flashing that suit, Rolex President and Megaoil
business card, you have become the enemy and the victim. You won't
even have to pay the ransom out of your own pocket because they
know you have a cash insurance policy for kidnapping.
Business travel is perhaps the most dangerous form of travel.
The fact that you represent an American company can make you a
target. You also lose the ability to discern about when and where
to travel. Most tourists wouldn't consider flying into a Colombian
war zone for a week. Yet folks from oil, computer, agricultural
and food companies do it regularly. Most victims of terrorism
tend to be working on a daily basis in a foreign country in areas
wher"
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