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Best Travel Job?

Postby TravelGearBlog » March 6th, 2007

I was wondering what the coolest job anyone had while traveling?

I worked in Alaska for 6 months racing sled dogs. I didnt make any money, but it was fun and free!
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Postby Kotte » March 6th, 2007

That sounds like a lot of fun...

I did a hyena survey in Lilongwe, Malawi.
With an armed guard I went out into the mid-city bush to map and count the 80-some hyenas.

Later I led a team of 15 Malawians to build nightcages for vervetmonkeys and baboons.

It was an interesting time.
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Postby karinada » March 6th, 2007

This is a "volunteer position" but with free board/ food. But working on the Peace Boat as an english instructor sounds pretty amazing. www.peaceboat.org I've gone to visit them when they dock here and it just looks like such a great way to see the world (+ do something productive)
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Postby Nick » March 15th, 2007

Commercial fishing in Alaska.

Launching a boat just after sunrise in the Alaskan summer. Cook Inlet is like a mirror, with white-capped volcanos in the background. On days like that I'd think people would pay to be there. On cold nights when it was rough I didn't feel so enthusiastic.
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Postby Texas Otter » March 18th, 2007

Working as a rock climbing guide in the summer and ski/snowboard guide in the winter is a small Swiss village called Kandersteg. Pay was beyond horrible, but the view was amazing!
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Postby trekker » March 18th, 2007

Being the morning bartender at the Bomvu hostel in coffee bay and living in a tent for 2 1/2 mths.

Nothing quite like living 5sec from the ocean!

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Postby trekker » March 18th, 2007

just checked into that peace boat teacher position that Karinada mentioned. Looks super awesome, but of course for this years journey they can't accept any US citizens or US residents since they are going to be docking in Cuba.

Which is a super bummer cause I was just about to apply for it.

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Postby TylerDurden » March 24th, 2007

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Working as a rock climbing guide in the summer and ski/snowboard guide in the winter is a small Swiss village called Kandersteg. Pay was beyond horrible, but the view was amazing!


Not to mention the Cardinal..... Course, I heard if you ended up there, you wouldn't be going home single. Who knows?
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Postby Littlemustard » June 20th, 2007

how did you guys find all of these interesting jobs on the road??? I would really love some advice on how these things pop up.

thanks!
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Postby Kotte » June 20th, 2007

Keep your eyes open, talk to people and ask around...
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