 Originally Posted by CanceledCzech
Yeah, I've thought about this, but it's definitely harder being an American. I honestly wouldn't mind doing that. And in a sense, it's definitely really seductive. The only problem I have with it is the amount of time spent in each place, thought the awesomeness of essentially living anywhere and everywhere makes up for the lack of strong bonds you built over time.
I suppose if I had some skills, I would do this. Unfortunately, I have jack shit. I think I might try TEFL first.
Yeah, imagine how fuckwin it would be though [and this is not at all uncommon] if you met others like you who you really enjoyed the company of, and they travelled with you. Stuff like that does happen all the time. And staying at hostels, you'll certainly meet travellers who are often young and awesome.
Also, this guy was shit ignorant. He hadn't even finished high school. However he was Irish, so got like guaranteed jobs wherever there was an Irish pub. Lucky kind of.
But yeah, he never did anything requiring knowledge or skill. He was well built and a hard worker.
Of course if like you, you want a little morehigh brow occupation, yeah I'd recommend getting TEFL. Useful, and a backup.
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