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Silky Johnson
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Apr-29-2014 23:15
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Jon_Snow
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Wow must have been a pretty bad breakup to send you running to another continent. Want to tell us about it?
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Apr-30-2014 01:50
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Lagrangian
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Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Mountain View, Santa Clara, California
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Re: making a major move
quote: | Originally posted by OrangestO
OK, so I just recently visited Berlin and fell in love with it. So much so now that I'm considering packing up my bags and making a move there. I mean, I'm not in a relationship anymore, I can get Polish citizenship with a bit of prudent paperwork and patience, and I have freelance job prospects in the meantime. I've always had this feeling of wanting to travel the world and bounce around for a bit but my relationship status kept me from doing so. Now, as a single dude, I have the freedom. I guess now it's a matter of leaving behind America and taking a leap of faith.
With that said, anyone here completely packed up, jumped ship, and gone on this kind of adventure for a long period of time in their life? |
do it man, you're still young. I've acquired Euro Passport and plan on getting married in Barcelona with my partner who has never left the states.
My business is based in Delaware, but our SaaS model allows me to operate anywhere.
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Apr-30-2014 03:30
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Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
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quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
sounds amazing. can I ask how you afforded it? a couple of months I get, but 3 years? you must've worked little odd jobs or something yes? |
I started out with some money saved up from home here, but yep, I worked all over the place. Mostly in the UK because, as an Australian, I could get a working holiday visa there. The general idea was to work for a few months in one city, explore the surrounding areas while saving up some cash (the UK is super easy to explore because it's so small), and then heading out to Europe somewhere for as long as the cash would last. I managed a trip to South Africa for 2 months as well. Rinse, repeat for 3 years. I did get a few under-the-table jobs in countries I wasn't supposed to be working in, but those weren't so common. Mainly just doing bits and pieces of work in hostels and so forth.
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Apr-30-2014 04:20
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Jon_Snow
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quote: | Originally posted by SushiMostly I did get a few under-the-table jobs in countries I wasn't supposed to be working in, but those weren't so common. Mainly just doing bits and pieces of work in hostels and so forth. | male prostitute?
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Apr-30-2014 10:09
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