
Behind the Byline: People Magazine Staff Reveal Their Wildest Work Travel Tales
People Magazine Staff Share Unconventional 'Offices' and Memorable Work Trips Staff members at People magazine are offering a candid look into their diverse work environments and travel experiences, from the glamorous French Riviera to high-stakes political interviews. In a recent segment, one employee shared her current 'office' view from Cannes, France, highlighting the more picturesque aspects of her job. However, not all work trips are as idyllic. Jack Irvin, a writer-reporter for music, recounted a challenging last-minute assignment that required immediate travel. Michelle Tauber, an Associate GM, described her most high-pressure work trip as an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, an experience that even involved a personal bag search. "It was so embarrassing because, like, my underwear!" Tauber shared, emphasizing the unexpected personal intrusions that can accompany high-profile assignments. Brendan Le, an editorial assistant, also reflected on his farthest work trip, though details were not fully disclosed in the brief segment. These personal anecdotes provide a glimpse into the dynamic and sometimes unpredictable nature of working for a prominent media publication, showcasing the 'stories behind the stories' that People magazine aims to cover.