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The best travel locations for vacations or workplace locations around the country and the world.
Jobs For Nomads
As a student who has caught the travel bug, coping can be pretty tricky. Between school responsibilities and trying to fund your education, it's hard to find the time and money to live out your travel dreams. If you're anything like me, you don't want to compromise between a valuable experience, a summer job, and having fun. So for my uncompromising nomads looking to scratch that itch and make money while doing so, here's a rundown of some cool alternative ways I've found to spend my summer breaks.
By Renee Deer6 years ago in Journal
Useful Things About Australian Visa 186
What is Visa Subclass 186? The Employer Nomination Scheme Visa Subclass 186 tends to be the permanent visa for the Australian employers in order to sponsor the highly skilled workers to live and have them working in the Australian region. Visa subclass 186 too have the requirement of the offer and the acceptance of the skilled employees in the Australian region. It is too essential that one must have all of the required qualifications along with the work experience in order to attain the suitability for the job position.
By Denny Woodson6 years ago in Journal
How to Travel While Still Making Money
This post is for those people who love to travel but is a little concerned about money. If you're like me, then you probably only work part-time jobs that give no benefits. What this also means is that you don't get paid time off (PTO). So, whenever you want to take a vacation longer than two days, you're pretty much screwed that month. When Nick asked me to come to Japan with him one of the conditions was that I needed to help out with groceries. I was getting a free place to stay and he's paying for well over half of our activities. The least I could do is help with groceries. But, how in the world am I supposed to get a job in Japan?!
By Haley Root6 years ago in Journal
Becoming a Digital Nomad
Closing down my business in December 2014 was a very tough decision to make. The situation came about because we had taken on the full time care of my wife's (Wendy) parents and after Wendy's father died, we moved Wendy's mum in with us so that we could properly look after her.
By Steve Counsell6 years ago in Journal
4 Great Organization Tips for Frequent Business Travelers
To travel the country and the world and get paid in the process is an exciting prospect. But there’s no denying that frequent business travel can become quite stressful quite quickly, especially if you don’t create an effective routine. Running from meeting to meeting, hopping on and off connecting flights, and failing to enjoy the destination are just some of the reasons why many business leaders dread the idea of boarding another flight.
By Isla Wright7 years ago in Journal
Work Culture in China: What You Should Know
Understanding the Chinese work culture is an important step in your quest to start business operations in the country. Of course, as you would correctly predict, the work culture here is almost 100 percent different from that in the West. And let’s face it: Your success or failure has something to do with how well you understand and respect the local business practices and traditions.
By Flora Mayer7 years ago in Journal










