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Business travel can be both exhilarating and exhausting but according to a recent survey by HotelsCombined, businessmen and women still love to travel for business.
The figures show that 54% of business travelers like to travel for business, 26% were undecided, while 20% of business travelers prefer not to travel for work reasons.
Of those respondents who said they enjoyed business travel, 56% were males and 44% were females. Breaking it down further, 28% of the respondents who said they liked to travel for business were aged between 45 – 54 years, 23% aged between 25 – 35 years, 21% between 35 – 44 years, 18% aged 55 – 64 years and 10% aged between 18 – 24 years.
“Traveling for work has always been viewed as a perk and we don’t see that ever changing. Thanks to tech advancements over the last decade travel has never been easier or more efficient, which is exactly what business travelers need. From booking hotels to navigating around a foreign city, business traveler
Emu called Bert had eaten a mother-of-two s $550 Tiffany earring after a selfie
The flightless bird stole the expensive jewelry at Sydney Zoo in the city s west
Bert has failed to poop out the hoop but the zoo is paying for its replacement
Another video showed emu closing in on a visitor before pinching the earring
Bert has since been confined to his pen to stop him from stealing more property
Offbeat by Alex Blair  Sydney Zoo has been alerted to a resident jewellery thief - a brazenly confident emu named Bert, who has made his presence known after snatching a woman s $550 earring. Known mostly to eat seeds, fruit and small lizards, this emu decided to shake it up with a vegetable breakfast consisting 24 carats. Bert lured in the victim with a prized selfie opportunity before snapping at her ear and gobbling up her shiny Tiffany & Co piece. Bert was then seen bolting to another area of the enclosure at the Western Sydney Parklands facility. You can see him eyeing my earring out, Ashna Ali said on A Current Affair. I sat down and as I finished clicking, he just grabbed it, grabbed my ear, I felt a peck. That could have been my daughter s eye.
Offbeat by Alex Blair  Sydney Zoo has been alerted to a resident jewellery thief - a brazenly confident emu named Bert, who has made his presence known after snatching a woman s $550 earring. Known mostly to eat seeds, fruit and small lizards, this emu decided to shake it up with a vegetable breakfast consisting 24 carats. Bert lured in the victim with a prized selfie opportunity before snapping at her ear and gobbling up her shiny Tiffany & Co piece. Bert was then seen bolting to another area of the enclosure at the Western Sydney Parklands facility. You can see him eyeing my earring out, Ashna Ali said on A Current Affair. I sat down and as I finished clicking, he just grabbed it, grabbed my ear, I felt a peck. That could have been my daughter s eye.