In the miles and
points hobby most people focus quite strongly on the «value» that they get out of the various currencies they hold.
Not exact matches
I understand the
point of having a brand but I am not one thing, I don't have just one
hobby or passion and neither do
most people.
Since
most of my family, friends, and colleagues aren't aware of my
points and miles
hobby, we just stick the that one card for the business purchases.
A hugely important part of the miles and
points hobby is paying as little as possible for the
most comfortable travel we can book, and part of that effort to keep costs down should include ensuring that we're not paying any more in annual fees that absolutely necessary.
Credit card annual fees are something that
most of us accept as a cost of enjoying the miles and
points hobby / game / obsession but it's important not to just dismiss them as a necessary evil.
Singapore Airlines Suites (the airline's First Class cabin on its A380 aircraft) are undoubtably one of the
most highly coveted awards in the miles &
points hobby.
The whole
point of this
hobby for
most people is to be able to travel, so if you're able to lock in a booking, I think that trumps a lot of the other concerns.
Improve your skills and strengths part so the recruiter knows you'd be great at the job,
point out some of your
most notable achievements or let them get to know your personality better by listing your relevant
hobbies or extracurricular activities you were engaged in during college.