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Coffee, tea or me? In a recent survey, nearly half of those polled suggested that airline cabin crew would be the most likely to have sex on the job. But they’re wrong, with over three times as many factory workers as airline staff admitting to licentious behaviour in the workplace...read on


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The Folly Of Not Following Up

Geoff Millar
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After closing a $26,000 sale, an agent asked the client why they chose to book with him. Service, listening skills and knowledge were cited, but the client also said that the agency was the only one of four to follow up on price quotes... a major step in the sales process. ...read on comment



On The Town

with Martha Chapman
January 21, 2010


Danna Lilly of the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce with newly-appointed Canadian Rep
Kimberly Hartley


Porter Airlines flight attendant Laura


Proving that my putting skills are as poor indoors as they are outdoors

From Downtown To Downtime: Porter Launches MYR Service

For clients who’d much rather wield a nine iron than a snow shovel, there’s good news. Porter Airlines, the plucky little carrier which is gathering a growing fan base, has announced it will be offering flights from Toronto City Centre Airport (which we all call The Island Airport) to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

The series, which will be on board Porter’s 70-seater Bombardiers, will operate Thursdays and Sundays from Feb 28 to May 30, and take just under 2 ½ hours, according to Porter’s Sales Manager for Ontario Adam Wilcox.

We learned all this, plus how challenging it can be to sink a putt at 1,800 feet, at a launch event held recently at the CN Tower. Co-hosted by Porter and the hospitable folks from Myrtle Beach CVB, the evening featured delish southern-style nibblies and cocktails.

As golf writer Rick Young put it, “Take 100 golf courses in a 60 mile radius – in itself amazing - add great Vegas-style nightlife and all kinds of restaurants: you’re talking about a perfect golf destination.”
“Plus perfect weather,” chimed in CTV sports anchor Joe Tilley.

According to Wilcox, Porter is hoping to create a product similar to its ski season shuttle from T.O. to Mont Tremblant – and in effect replace what Myrtle Beach CVB’s Scott Shult called the “19 hour ritual in the mini-van from Toronto to South Carolina.”

And for clients who aren’t golfers?  Tons of family-oriented activities. Sunning on 60 miles of beaches. And (wait for it) shopping par excellence. Danna Lilly, also with the CVB, told me that the two Tanger Factory Outlets are the place to be for bargains with our now-powerful loonies.

After, of course, your golf drive has been perfected.




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