Ha! This if funny...have not heard this term. But I suspect the practice is very popular now!
After the onset of the pandemic, many office workers learned something: Being present in one physical workplace is not essential for every job.
Even as offices reopened, countless employees continued to work from home ― or from somewhere else. Not only did this change the way people work, but it also changed the way they travel. Enter the “hush trip.”
But what exactly is a hush trip, and how does it work? Below, experts break down the benefits and downsides of this approach to travel.
After the onset of the pandemic, many office workers learned something: Being present in one physical workplace is not essential for every job.
Even as offices reopened, countless employees continued to work from home ― or from somewhere else. Not only did this change the way people work, but it also changed the way they travel. Enter the “hush trip.”
But what exactly is a hush trip, and how does it work? Below, experts break down the benefits and downsides of this approach to travel.
What is a ‘hush trip’?
“A ‘hush trip’ is where employees work remotely from a location other than their usual one, without informing their employers,” said travel blogger Sean Lau.Are You Daring Enough To Try A 'Hush Trip'? What To Know About The Travel Trend.
This approach to travel carries many benefits, but the risks are difficult to ignore.
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