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I usually stand at the ironing board (they're typically height adjustable). Keyboard goes on board, laptop goes on trashcan which is on board (just to get the screen higher). I usually bring some paracord so I can tie the whole contraption to something heavy so it doesn't wobble. Sometimes I'll use the cord to hang a second travel monitor from some nearby art--still working on a proper harness for it.

It's fun. I occasionally get work done too.



lol, sounds janky but fun. Would like to see a picture.

I'm surprised ironing boards are so readily available.


the world will come to learn about hand held steamers eventually.


Not really, businessmen/women usually need their stuff ironed.


And they are ironing their stuff on their own in their hotel room? Isn’t there a service for that?


Costs money (which may or may not be reimbursed) and time. Providing an ironing board and iron are cheap and, while doubtless less common than it used to be, is probably something some number of people expect. (I've never personally used them in a hotel.)


Hotel laundry services of any kind are unbelievably expensive in my experience. Usually US$10-30 per item, or the local equivalent, with e.g. socks and underwear being at the low end, slacks and collared shirts at the high end. Dry cleaning, of course, is a significant premium beyond that.

I thought it was just a US thing when I was younger, but I've found it to be true even in other countries.


Sure, but if your company isn’t going to pay it, then you are going to prefer to iron it yourself. :)


Not at 2am when their flight lands, and they have a meeting the next morning.


Yeah if the hotel is nice enough then usually you can have suits and shirts pressed for a fee. If they don’t have on-site “wash-and-fold” then they probably won’t press clothes either.




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