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Furniture movers don't require visas in any country. | When your funds are running low but you don’t want to go home what do you do? You get a haircut, buy some new clothes and read the Road Junky Guides to Working Around the World… Short of ideas? Start with our 101 ways to work abroad guide. |
Travel Photography Guide
by Arya KazemiThese days everyone is a travel photographer it seems. Cheap digital cameras that record thousands of images (no more paying for getting films developed) has meant that the average backpacker ... Continue reading >>Travel Business Guide
by RoadjunkyIt looks easy no? You wander through the markets of India Travel Writing Guide Online
by RoadjunkyTravel writing is the dream of many a backpacker. Getting paid to do what you love most and seeing your name in print in the airport bookshops – to be ... Continue reading >>English Teaching Guide for the Traveler
by RoadjunkyIf you’re a native speaker of English then you’ve always got a job somewhere abroad. Congratulations all you slackers! To be born with English as a mother tongue is one ... Continue reading >>Volunteer Work for the Traveler
by Aoife HegartyRoad Junky asked me to write an article on voluntary work based on my experience as a volunteer in Rwanda. Much of this article relates to volunteering in the context ... Continue reading >>Guide to Early Retirement
by J. Sim
‘Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?’ In the modern world people’s jobs define them – what do you do? is the ... Continue reading >>The Telecommuting Traveler - Live and Work Abroad
by RoadjunkyDig it, in the old days if you wanted to make money you had to turn up at the office, do working lunches with clients and work all day at ... Continue reading >>Webmaster on the Road - Work and Travel
by RoadjunkyOnce upon a time there was the Internet, and God was with the Internet… The advent in the modern age of the internet offers the webmaster a unique way to work ... Continue reading >>101 Ways for the Traveler to Work Abroad
by RoadjunkyWhy would you want to work abroad? Well, you may be in one of the following categories: 1. You can’t afford to go travelling. 2. You want to know a culture from ... Continue reading >>Busking and Street Music Guide
by RoadjunkyBusking would seem the ideal way for the traveler to work his or her way around the world. All you need is a battered old guitar, a Bob Dylan songbook, ... Continue reading >>Guide to Tour Leading
by Tariq El KashefTravel the globe and earn money. Live a life that’s just “one big holiday“ and have an all year tan. Acquire a lover in every port, and wow your friends ... Continue reading >>Work in California Clipping Marijuana
by RoadjunkyGiven the frothing nature of America’s war on drugs- conducted with righteous fervour by every president since Ronald Reagan, it was, all in all, a strange move for California ... Continue reading >>Entries Due: Gonzo Travel Writing Contest 2007
by RoadjunkyIn an age of timid, consumer travel, www.roadjunky.com was founded to promote intrepid journeys, on-the-edge experiences and genuine cultural awareness. With most travel writing these days tending towards politically correct ... Continue reading >>Punting in Cambridge, Work in England
by RoadjunkyI was staying at a hostel in Chiapas Busking in Istanbul, Turkey
by Roadjunky“Excuse me, while I kill myself!” My new Turkish friend apologised to me as he walked to the back of the airplane to refill his glass of whiskey. His dry ... Continue reading >>India export failures - incense, pots, bags
by RoadjunkyIn the world of business there are those who are born to great failure, others that have it thrust upon them, while others still achieve it through hard toil ... Continue reading >>Teaching English in Taiwan
by RoadjunkyRunning short of money in Asia I heard that good money was to be made as a street musician in Tai Wan. Getting on the case I soon learnt though ... Continue reading >> |