New Years Day vendor resource management list for Globals.
List for Domestics are coming soon.
Valuators at business organizations will ensure the fees are set to exceed real value of benefits, so I should never join paid membership plans unless personal ties with the vendors exist. An individual consumer can never beat businesses in the cost-benefit battle but free-market enables prices to come down when competition becomes high. Hence, it is best to find the "most competitive market segments" to create a vendor portfolio to achieve the most cost-efficient personal life operation.
IT
1. eSIM for global phone plans
2. VPN for global website access
3. In-flight WiFi plans and/or global hotspot plans
TRANSIT FACILITIES
3. Passage clearance membership for U.S. international airports
4. Lounge membership for Global international airports
SUPPLIES
5. Personal Disposables: toothbrushes, slippers (most businesses of European/African origin don't provide slippers for flights or for lodging)
6. Govt Controlled Supplies: small toothpaste/tooth powder, disinfecting wipes/small liquid, multiple small plastic containers for any liquid/gel (large/metal containers are often retaliated and glass containers can be flagged as fragile), plastic (must be plastic), flight intense hydration lotions (multiple plastic container), flight electrolytes (must be powder or many small plastic bottles), mouthwash (multiple small plastic bottles), nail clipper (without flip-out cutting blade; flip-out nail filer is permitted), a set of Gov Control Threshold sized plastic bottles for shampoo/bodywash/lotion etc for undeveloped towns.
7. Vendor Controlled Supplies: certain electronics, certain sleeping aids/pillows (inflating pillow prohibited on Korean Air)
PP&E (Plants, Properties, and Equipment)
8. Transportation: car, snowmobiles, ice skates, ski, snowshoes, etc.
9. Map: paper, GPS locator, GPS navigator, etc.
10. PPE(Protective Equip): GPS locator, satellite live body cam, pepper spray, crossbow, mace, guns, ammo, knives, brass knuckle, etc.
What to READ
(available on a member site)
