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Armchair Traveler
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I really want to get out and get my adventure going. I've been meditating on how to get the money together but I am at a loss really. Loans, living expenses etc. are sucking any funds away from travel. What did you do? I need some advise!
 
Posts: 27 | Location: Maine, USA | Registered: 21 March 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Surfing Dan and others have mentioned this before: Cut out ALL unnecessary expenses. Cell phone, eating out, buying lunch out, drinking etc.

I started bringing my lunch to work and MAN am I saving money. Also, if you happen to have Bank of America, I really like their keep the change program. You can also set up an automatic transfer to savings with them. I know for me, aside from the bills, if my bank acct has money in it, I spend it, but if it's not there then I don't miss it.

I also do my own version of "keep the change" at home. Whenever my wallet gets down to change and ones I dump it in a jar at home. Going to the ATM for a $1.35 coke is a pain, so I end up not buying it because the money isn't in my pocket and I save $1.35. Sounds small, but I end up saving a lot that way. Sometimes when I know there's good food in the house to bring for lunch I'll even throw the $5 or $10 bill that's in my wallet in the jar so I "have" to bring lunch because I "have no money." Sounds stupid, but once the money goes in that jar my conscience usually keeps me from taking it out Smile

Just some thoughts!


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Posts: 1340 | Location: Canton, MA, USA | Registered: 27 February 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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haha that sounds like what I do, Tracy Ann. Once the money's in the don't touch jar-account, it only comes out if there's a hole in somebody's lung.
 
Posts: 72 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: 30 May 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I've started bringing my own lunch to work aswell and it really saves you some money. Also if you're a smoker, start smoking rollies. Instead of going out to clubs and pubs buy some cheap booze and drink at home with some friends or have a party in your place cause then people are going to bring loads of drinks and when they get drunk they will insist on you having some of it Smile.

I actually prefer to drink at home with a few mates cause you can have a conversation with people you like without having to shout because the music is too loud or too bad. Don't buy new clothes or any other material things, cook your own food everyday and get addicted to a few TV series Smile.


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Holds PhD in Packing
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Sell you friends to the Afghans as drug mules!
 
Posts: 137 | Location: On the road | Registered: 01 September 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I guess I've done it the unconventional way...which wont really be much help to you...

I wound up selling my flat in London in oreder to fund some travels. It took me a long time to work up teh courage to sell up, quit my job, leave my life there behind and say to hell with it, I'm going! There were other reasons for leaving as well but travel was the one that made me go through with it in the end.

I was lucky enough to have made a little money on my flat which has gone straight into savings accounts and after my journies round Europe has (and will) stay firmly locked up until I go off rtw next year.

So...it sucks to not have my own space at the moment and working again to help build a few extra ££ into the fund. Tracy Ann has the right idea with those packed lunches....you can save a hell of a lot that way!

Maybe you could look into a work/travel idea. Try and get a working visa for somewhere and try working for x months the travel for x months. I've met a lot of people on my travels doing just that and it seems to sustain them pretty well.
 
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Well I've finihed University and have moved back in with my parents to help save money for travelling. Ok, not the most ideal solution, but I pay less rent than it would normally cost and as I'm not home much anyway it's ok for the short term.

Also look into getting a second job. If you can't work evenings after work, look at a weekend job.

The same is just
 
Posts: 27 | Location: Brighton, UK | Registered: 26 July 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I think the hard thing is staying motivated. Its hard to have to say no a lot to fun things you'd like to do - weekends away, meals out with friends, etc etc. I was in the same situation as you where my debt were reducing any possibility of saving to zero - so i put myself on a financial "diet", allowing x amount for 'fun' and then just bills, rent etc. I got out x amount every week from a cash machine, and that was my set amount for the week that i was allowed to spend on whatever i wanted.

I set up a spreadsheet at work to fill in everything I spent - interestingly, everyone thought it was hilarous at first, as its not really a very 'me' thing to do, but i notice its caught on and there are various people inputting their weekly spendings now....

I've mamanged to clear my credit card bedt etc now, and am on to saving properly, which is so much more fun and motivating. It feels good to have got this far!!

Good luck!
 
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If you want some motivation read the book "Your Money or Your Life."

Bottom line though is you have to spend less than you make.

If you are making less than you spend you can either get a better pay job, work more or spend less.

Bottom line is that if you make this work it's a lifetime thing not just about the next trip.

You might also do a search - I think this one has been discussed before.

Vic
 
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One good way to get some extra cash is to inventory the skills that you have and see if there might be a way to market them beyond your regular form of income. Maybe you have an eye for editing...or math...or some language skills. Offer your skills as a tutor for these subjects.

Become a jack of all trades...walk dogs, use your green thumb, housesit, babysit, etc. All of these things you can do in a few extra hours each week and the funds that you make go right into your savings for your trip.

Anytime that you are able to keep yourself from spending money, put that money into your fund. Say you really want to have that latte. But you convince yourself that you would rather spend that on bread and cheese in France. Take the amount that you have 'saved' and put it into your travel fund.

And yes, cut out all the extras. Have cable tv? Cancel it. Just got a renewal notice on your magazine subscription? Don't renew. Is there a great sale on sweaters at the mall? Be happy with the ones that you already have.

At first, it is difficult to save. We are so easily tempted to 'just go out to lunch' or 'just have a few beers at the bar with pals on a Friday night' because it is right now. It is difficult for our brains to put off that gratification. But if you can remain focused on your big goal, going on that great trip, you will soon make a habit of saving for it in little ways every day. You will become a savings detective, finding all sorts of little places in your life where you can save money.

Put up motivators where they will remind you of your goal. Want to see the Taj Mahal? Put a picture of it on your fridge. Want to sail the islands in Greece? Put a photo of that on your dresser. Everywhere you look, you will be reminded of what you want and you will be more determined to save to reach that goal.

Good luck! You can do it!


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I'm doing it by ESLing in Korea. I can save enough in a year to travel for a year. More experienced travellers (who can do it cheaper) could probably put together enough for a year in six months.

Besides that, though, I've become quite adept at saving cash. The same day-to-day stuff that has been cited here works in Korea, too.

The other bonus is that I don't have to pay for an airline ticket across an ocean to begin my RTW trek when I finish my contract here.
 
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Lost in Place
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I agree with all these great posts! One thing that helped me a great deal was tutoring at a local communtiy center (unpaid)
So I am teaching Esl and finding ways to contribute time to a cause and fill up those extra hours that I may be tempted to go out and spend money.. I like to put the money I save into a savings account, and then distribute the rest into my "fun" money. When that money runs out, well some nights you just have to sit at home Razz, that also offers a good chance to study language of the areas in which you will be visiting.. Oh, if you live in a bigger city, I have done some marketing research that pays big bucks for a few hours of opinions try craigslist. happy saving!! jessica

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in your profile are you a Potter? or Plotter? just curious.
 
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I am able to have my paycheck directly deposited into two accounts: 85% to checking for day to day and 15% to savings for a big adventure. I am lucky in that my employer will do this and I can easily change the percentages if need be.


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" **amazingJulesVerne**
in your profile are you a Potter? or Plotter? just curious. "


That would be plotter. Potter....well, that would be just shy of a disaster. Or the Leaning Tower of Pisa...


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Lost in Place
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I lived with my parents for 5 years while working 50-70 hours /week. Yeah, not fun, but I saved a ton.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Jessica Leza:
, it only comes out if there's a hole in somebody's lung.


yikes!
how often does that happen!
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I've been fortunate enough to limit my expenses by learning from the mistakes of other family members before I hit the real world. The biggest mistake I made was taking a loan out for a car but that didn't kill me and I will never do it again unless i'm living much more well off and it is practical.

I take a pretty large chunk of my paycheck and it goes directly to savings. Right now i'm in good shape to have a pretty decent RTW trip in 2 years. I'm shooting for 18 months but the longer I wait the more I can do so i'm in no hurry. (atleast I keep telling myself that)

I've decided for the time being not to take a small trip or 2 week vacation in 2006 which will be difficult to handle but again all the more worth it when i'm ready to go on the "big one".

My biggest problem right now is eating out for dinner and lunch as well as going out drinking. I haven't mastered bringing my own lunch to work. Especially when there is a delicious cafeteria downstairs. So expensive though.

Do as we all say though and not as some of us like myself, do... DON'T EAT OUT!!!!


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...Or get a second job, if you can.

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just a thought. i was reading the paper and there are a ton of people looking for egg donors and they pay 3000-10000. So if you dont mind donating some eggs there would be your travel money
 
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Lost in Place
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Hey since your in Maine I'll share how I saved my money. I worked on a small island off the coast called Monhegan. They provided my room and board for the five month season and, since there are no cars allowed on the island, I cut out virtually all of my expenses. So that was a good thing.

Then you have to go someplace that fits your budget. You can travel for a while on very little in SE Asia or S America. If you want the lifestyle bad enough, you make the sacrifices and everything comes together. You'll see. Then you'll wonder why you ever spent your money on anything else.
 
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