EP25: How to work overseas to support your travels
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This episode I give tips on how to support yourself when you do not want your travel experiences to end. When I left Australia, I had $1000 in cash, a one-way ticket and a Eurail pass. I hoped to be gone for one year. I came home seven years later. I ended working in the Greek islands at a restaurant and getting jobs riding horses in England, Austria and in Africa. I found if you have a specialised skill, it was much easier to find work for a longer period of time than weeks or a few months. I discuss the advantages and disadvantages of working legally and illegally (I mean without a work visa - not dealing with any illegal stuff :-) ).  These days it is much easier to work anywhere in the world if you have a computer, a reliable internet and an online business. Covid has slowed it down but we will get back to globetrotting one day and now may be a good time to build an online business that makes work/travel easy for the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justine-murray0/message
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