Commute
Yes it can be one word.
Yes. The noun is workplace.
Business travel is travel undertaken for work or business purposes, as opposed to other types of travel, such as for leisure purposes or regularly commuting between one's home and workplace.
One workplace was created in 1925.
One word? How about 'omnibus'. Derived from the Latin meaning 'for all'.
The spelling of the adjective is hyphenated "non-routine" (not regularly done).(One business dictionary lists a single word form nonroutine.)
The noun is "safari." The infinitive form of the verb (to travel) is "kusafiri." I travel = Ninasafiri, or nasafiri We travel = Tunasafiri You travel (one person) = Unasafiri You travel (more than one) = Mnasafiri He/she travels = Anasafiri They travel = Wanasafiri
There are many places where one can find a 'women in the workplace' poster. One can find a a 'women in the workplace' poster at popular on the web sources such as Amazon and eBay.
The word "chore" is a noun because it refers to a routine task or job, typically one that is unpleasant or repetitive. Nouns name people, places, things, or ideas, and "chore" fits this definition as it represents an activity.
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Nomad is the word you are looking for.