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Document Information

Type: Instructional guide / book excerpt (evidence file)
File Size: 2.75 MB
Summary

This document is an excerpt from a lifestyle design book (content strongly suggests Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek') outlining a checklist for preparing for a 'mini-retirement' or long-term travel. It provides logistical advice on mail forwarding, immunizations, remote computing, banking arrangements, and communication setups while abroad. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013968, indicating it was included in a production of documents to the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of a larger investigation file.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Unspecified Assistant/Friend Personal Assistant / Mail Handler
Person designated to handle mail forwarding and bank deposits while the subject is abroad.

Organizations (11)

Name Type Context
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cited for vaccination information (www.cdc.gov/travel/)
GoToMyPC
Recommended remote-access software
PayPal
Recommended payment method for resellers
Bank of America
Cited as an example of a large bank
Wells Fargo
Cited as an example of a large bank
Washington Mutual
Cited as an example of a large bank
Citibank
Cited as an example of a large bank
BlackBerry
Mentioned regarding mobile devices for employees
SkypeIn
Recommended communication tool
Vonage
Recommended communication tool (IP box)
House Oversight Committee
Document source/custodian indicated by Bates stamp

Locations (1)

Location Context
General reference regarding immunization proof

Relationships (1)

Traveler (Reader) Power of Attorney / Employer Assistant/Friend
Instructions to give this person power of attorney to deposit checks.

Key Quotes (4)

"Speak to the manager of your local post office and have all mail forwarded to a friend, family member, or personal assistant"
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"It is convenient to become a member of a large bank (Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Washington Mutual, Citibank, etc.)"
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"Be sure to disable the dead giveaway “Sent from a BlackBerry” signature on outgoing e-mail!"
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"Find an apartment for your ultimate mini-retirement destination"
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up foreign fun faster than having to sign original documents when faxes are unacceptable.
► One month out—
Speak to the manager of your local post office and have all mail forwarded to a friend, family member, or personal assistant,78 who will be paid $100–200 per month to e-mail you brief descriptions of all nonjunk mail each Monday.
Get all required and recommended immunizations and vaccinations for your target region. Check the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov/travel/). Note that proof of immunizations is sometimes required to pass through foreign customs.
Set up a trial account with GoToMyPC or similar remote-access software and take a dry run to ensure that there are no technological glitches.79
If resellers (or distributors) still send you checks—the fulfillment house should handle customer checks at this point—do one of three things: give the resellers direct bank deposit information (ideal), have the fulfillment house handle these checks (second choice), or have the resellers pay via PayPal or mail checks to one of the people you are trusting with power of attorney (far third). In the last case, give the person with power of attorney deposit slips so he or she can sign or stamp and mail in the checks. It is convenient to become a member of a large bank (Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Washington Mutual, Citibank, etc.) with branches near the person assisting you so that they can drop off the deposits while running other errands. No need to move all accounts to this bank if you don't want to; just open a single new account that is used solely for these deposits.
► Two weeks out—
Scan all identification, health insurance, and credit/debit cards into a computer from which you can print multiple copies, several to be left with family members and several to be taken with you in separate bags. E-mail the scanned file to yourself so that you can access it while abroad if you lose the paper copies.
If you are an entrepreneur, downgrade your cell phone to the cheapest plan and set up a voicemail greeting that states, “I am currently overseas on business. Please do not leave a voicemail, as I will not be checking it while gone. Please send me an e-mail at __@__.com if the matter is important. Thank you for your understanding.” Then set up e-mail autoresponders that indicate responses could take up to seven days (or whatever you decide for frequency) due to international business travel.
If you are an employee, consider getting a quad-band or GSM-compatible cell phone so that the boss can contact you. Get a BlackBerry only if your boss will be checking to see if you are working via e-mail. Be sure to disable the dead giveaway “Sent from a BlackBerry” signature on outgoing e-mail! Other options include using a SkypeIn account that forwards to your foreign cell phone (my preference) or a Vonage IP box that allows you to receive landline calls anywhere in the world via a phone number that begins with your home area code.
Find an apartment for your ultimate mini-retirement destination or reserve a hostel or hotel at your starting point for three to four days. Reserving an apartment before you arrive is riskier and will be much more expensive than using the latter three to four days to find an apartment. I recommend hostels for the starting point if possible—not for cost considerations but because the staff and fellow travelers are more knowledgeable and helpful with relocations.
Get foreign medical evacuation insurance if needed for peace of mind. This tends to be redundant if
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