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		<title>Summer Job Ideas for Budget Travelers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be amazed at what kind of work you can find to do. 1. You could become an au pair or nanny. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be amazed at what kind of work you can find to do.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>1. You could become an au pair or nanny. There are many opportunities to look after people’s other kids while traveling. Try England, South Africa or Australia for starters.<br/><br/>2. You could teach English. In a number of countries there are opportunities for English teachers. If you are bilingual you’ll have a much better chance of scoring one of these jobs in places like Japan.<br/><br/>3. How about working in a pub? In England there are opportunities for free board in pubs where you are prepared to pull a beer. Hospitality jobs are relatively easy to come by in Australia.<br/><br/>4. Have you ever considered working at children’s holiday camps in the USA or Russia as a camp counselor?<br/><br/>5. You could become a fruit picker! Get to work in the fields all over the world.<br/><br/>6. What about a winter holiday job? Can you ski? You can get jobs as ski or snowboard instructors in many ski resorts all over the globe.<br/><br/>7. How about becoming a Jack or Jillaroo on an outback station in Australia? Immerse yourself in the culture of the outback.<br/><br/>8. Is there work available at the hostel you are staying at? It won’t hurt to ask. Sometimes you can exchange work for free food and board or at least a reduction in the price.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Apart from paid positions, you can also get volunteer work in many places. Volunteering your services can get you free food and board. How about volunteering on a farm? Or being a hike trail or tourist guide volunteer? You’ll get to see the sights for free.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>For those of you who may be looking for a more serious work/travel experience there are other opportunities. For example, can you get a transfer with your current job to an overseas position? Or do you want to do something worthwhile in your gap year? Programs are available for students to travel in their gap year and get involved in some amazing projects all over the world. You could work in the publishing industry in India or teach children with special needs. There are many organizations set up to help place people who want to broaden their horizons by volunteering their services in foreign countries.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>If you think working or volunteering while you are traveling would be a possibility for you, make sure you find out if you need work permits to do so. Using your skills while traveling is a great way to save money and meet people. You’ll be rewarded in many ways.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online Travel Guru<br/><br/>www.stuartstravel.com<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Stuart S. Travel</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Safety Tips for Budget Travelers in Foreign Countries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things to keep in mind when traveling, whether you are a budget traveler or not. You obviously want to keep what money you have for your trip rather than lose it or have it stolen. You also want to keep yourself and traveling companions safe from harm. Here are some tips to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to keep in mind when traveling, whether you are a budget traveler or not. You obviously want to keep what money you have for your trip rather than lose it or have it stolen. You also want to keep yourself and traveling companions safe from harm. Here are some tips to follow to ensure your trip is safe and enjoyable in a foreign country.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>1. Have a valid passport and all visas required for your trip. Make two copies of your passport. Keep one in a separate part of your travel luggage and the other leave with someone at home.<br/><br/>2. Be aware of any travel warnings for the country you are visiting. Find out about security and safety conditions in your destination.<br/><br/>3. Secure travel insurance!<br/><br/>4. Ensure you have been vaccinated against any infectious diseases prominent in the area you will be traveling to.<br/><br/>5. To make sure you can be contacted in case of an emergency, make a copy of your itinerary and leave it with someone at home.<br/><br/>6. Travel light and don’t pack valuables that you wouldn’t want to lose. Leave your jewelry at home but take an extra pair of glasses if you can’t live without them.<br/><br/>7. Remember you are a foreigner when you travel. You are a guest in their country and therefore should abide by their laws, and to a certain extent, their customs. For example, if you are a female traveling in an Islamic state, be considerate of your dress. <br/><br/>8. Try not to bring too much attention to yourself when traveling. Don’t go out looking like a tourist with a flashy camera and expensive clothes. Try to blend into the scenery.<br/><br/>9. Travel in a group where possible and in well known areas. There will be times you want to get off the tourist track, so make sure you always have a traveling companion with you.<br/><br/>10. Only carry small amounts of cash on you. Your credit card and travelers checks will pay for most things.<br/><br/>11. Watch out for pickpockets! Wear a money belt and keep your purse/wallet in the front of your body. Report any loss or theft immediately to the local authorities.<br/><br/>12. Don’t leave your luggage unattended. Apart from having it stolen or items from it taken, you could also become an unsuspecting drug courier.<br/><br/>13. If traveling with a partner, pack half your clothes in their luggage and vice versa. This way if one of you loses your luggage, you will still have some clothes. <br/><br/>14. Lock your luggage and label everything.<br/><br/>15. Lock your hotel room. Keep money and valuables with you, not left unattended in your room.<br/><br/>16. When using public transport be aware of possible theft. If you are traveling overnight, secure your luggage and sleep on top of it if possible. It is not uncommon for tourists to be drugged while on trains and buses so don’t accept gifts of food or drink from strangers on public transport. <br/><br/> <br/><br/>If at any time you feel unsafe, whether it is on the streets or in your accommodation, get out. Follow your instincts. Stay safe when you travel by being aware of the dangers and obeying the laws of the country you are visiting.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online Travel Guru<br/><br/>www.stuartstravel.com<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Stuart S. Travel</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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