The Insane Life of an L.A.-Taiwan-Tokyo Supercommuter
BusinessWeek Monday 5th March, 2012
, begins on a Sunday night. From her home near Los Angeles, Chen takes calls with Trend Micro's teams based in Asia and prepares for more meetings in the week ahead. At midnight, she hops on a flight to Taipei and arrives in the wee hours on Tuesday morning. After a quick stop at the apartment she keeps in Taipei for a shower and change of clothes,...
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