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<blockquote data-quote="Gringo" data-source="post: 35741" data-attributes="member: 1196"><p>I tend to take whatever job (within reasons) that's available, current job is not degree related at all. I've only been doing it for about 4 years but I've been all over the world in that time. I so far haven't struggled to get work at all, been lucky in that respect probably. I can blag it as to why I haven't worked in a while, it had been much longer than 6 months this time round since I had a 'proper' job as before my last trip I was making money from online gambling rather than working. Easy enough to tell a few white lies about what I was doing during that time though. Told the company I started working for 3 months ago that I was travelling and working abroad for most of the past 12 months. Haven't tried to start up my own business as of yet. The lifestyle probably isn't sustainable forever as guaranteed to hit a dry patch and not be able to find work hence why I hope to find a way to stay abroad for longer and make it more sustainable whether that's from teaching english abroad, starting up an online company or finding a new profitable online venture that is long term. Currently got an online money spinner on the side which is quite profitable but it's not guaranteed and can potentially be stopped at any time, hence why Ican't quit my job tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gringo, post: 35741, member: 1196"] I tend to take whatever job (within reasons) that's available, current job is not degree related at all. I've only been doing it for about 4 years but I've been all over the world in that time. I so far haven't struggled to get work at all, been lucky in that respect probably. I can blag it as to why I haven't worked in a while, it had been much longer than 6 months this time round since I had a 'proper' job as before my last trip I was making money from online gambling rather than working. Easy enough to tell a few white lies about what I was doing during that time though. Told the company I started working for 3 months ago that I was travelling and working abroad for most of the past 12 months. Haven't tried to start up my own business as of yet. The lifestyle probably isn't sustainable forever as guaranteed to hit a dry patch and not be able to find work hence why I hope to find a way to stay abroad for longer and make it more sustainable whether that's from teaching english abroad, starting up an online company or finding a new profitable online venture that is long term. Currently got an online money spinner on the side which is quite profitable but it's not guaranteed and can potentially be stopped at any time, hence why Ican't quit my job tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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