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Old 07-14-2011, 03:33 PM   #41
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Not you, his new nomadic one
be careful hes been looking to smite someone for a while now
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Old 07-14-2011, 03:36 PM   #42
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Not you, his new nomadic one
I doubt he's reading this.

But since I'm here, I find your views on extended world travel to be quite narrow.

The guy's doing his own thing, fuck do you care?

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Old 07-14-2011, 03:50 PM   #43
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I doubt he's reading this.

But since I'm here, I find your views on extended world travel to be quite narrow.

The guy's doing his own thing, fuck do you care?

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Old 07-14-2011, 03:50 PM   #44
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I have a friend who has been doing this for as long as I've known him. His stay in the US was the longest (3-4 years?)he'd ever been anywhere in his adult life.
Hes in his late 30's.
He seems satisfied enough.
Travel is cheap over there.
Plenty of places to stay...always some sort of work to make some cash.
He doesn't come from money yet he has this nomadic lifestyle (while still going on cruises, ski vacations..visiting friends in various countries) that he can still get along comfortably.
That's cool.........as long as you have some marketable skills beyond just waiting tables. Otherwise I wouldn't want to be that old, begging for menial temporary jobs all the time. Even if you got hired you wouldn't really be "accepted".

Beyond that........Good article, with some good advice.
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Old 07-14-2011, 03:56 PM   #45
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I care enough to shit on those that worship him
lol, then rock on because nothing hurts more than posts from some bitter, jealous stranger online.
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Old 07-14-2011, 04:03 PM   #46
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That's cool.........as long as you have some marketable skills beyond just waiting tables. Otherwise I wouldn't want to be that old, begging for menial temporary jobs all the time. Even if you got hired you wouldn't really be "accepted".

Beyond that........Good article, with some good advice.
Being accepted: definitely what the guy is all about.

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Old 07-14-2011, 04:05 PM   #47
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Why? Because the guy decided he didn't want to "live" like normal people who hate their jobs, and don't have the wits or the balls to survive on the road?

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That's cool.........as long as you have some marketable skills beyond just waiting tables. Otherwise I wouldn't want to be that old, begging for menial temporary jobs all the time. Even if you got hired you wouldn't really be "accepted".

Beyond that........Good article, with some good advice.
They have that social safety net over there. Combine that with higher saving rates vs here in the US then retirement isn't so bad..even for those who spent their lives on the low end of the wage scale.
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Old 07-14-2011, 04:08 PM   #49
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Worship? lol I see plenty of one-line comments from people appreciating what he has to say based on his personal experiences. In your mind, that is worship?
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Old 07-14-2011, 04:28 PM   #50
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Being accepted: definitely what the guy is all about.
Being accepted doesn't just mean being popular.

It also dicatates whether or not you'll get hired in the first place.

Tons of places won't hire "older" people because they're afraid they won't "fit in" with younger co-workers. Either that or they claim you're "overqualified" or that you wouldn't be satisfied with the job.

Also, as far as wandering the world, bumming favors from strangers.........Being in your 20's it works, because you can play off the whole starving student image, even if you're not actually a student. There's always other 20-somethings you can party with, because they're single and stuff. Doesn't work as well when you're older --- people would probably just pity you, and/or avoid you.

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