Thanks for "smooshing" all that great info into your video. One can not have too many options for making money. This was well thought out and organized Christine.
This is solid advice. I appreciate it. Also, you mention that it's good to have some expertise to offer. Would accounting or tax advice and services be a good one? Thanks!
I really like this video. Right now I'm in college majoring in Spanish and French but I don't know what I want to do after graduating. I love languages and I'd like to travel. Everyone has suggested interpreter/translator, teaching, and business, but I don't really have an interest in any of those. It's nice to see that there are other options. I'd love to be a blogger/vlogger one day, but for now I just started up my channel and blog as a way to share my study abroad experiences when I go away in a week. Thank you so much for sharing the information in this video!
+PassionforDreaming Well, the more structured routes allow for stable income and living accommodations are in many cases provided. There are always options and unpaved routes can be like a business startup, which require anywhere from 40-80hrs unpaid work. It depends on where you can make you skills work for you and what job offers the freedom you require.
This was a really well thought out video with tons of great information! My takeaway: Get creative and find something that suits your skills. The opportunities are out there if you take the time to find them. :)
Carlen Schmidt Yeah. Things feel more malleable when you're traveling and you see how others are making it happen.. opportunities arise or you create them. But one big thing-- you realize anything is possible/
Many good points and of course working in a foreign country such as Japan or China enables you to see so much more The JET programme in Japan gives so many young people the experience of local Japan which is a great travel experiece in itself.
If my blog funded my life let alone my travel I wouldnt still be at home... Getting paid enough to live on from blogging or vlogging takes at least 2-3 yrs to establish yourself before you get paid enough.
I love how ur pronouncing visa! So cool I LOVE UR VIDEOS! Keep up the awesome Vids and I really want to travel full time, is it possible to save a sufficient amount of money for retirement while travelling the world full time? Ps im still in high skool
Hi Christine, I have been working on a cruise ship, and visited 29 countries in 18 month, I absolutely loved it, but now I would like to stay on land for a while. My question: is it possible to get a teaching job abroad, as not a native english speaker, with a TESOL/TEFL certificate?
Simone Williams Depends on what country and program you're hoping to work for. I've seen programs where you're allowed to do an exchange/homestay while in college. Most programs however, requires a degree of some sort and/or TESOL certification.
Thanks for "smooshing" all that great info into your video. One can not have too many options for making money. This was well thought out and organized Christine.
Shawn Cookson Thanks and very true, always good to have options!
Tons of excellent information here and stuff I"ve not thought of ! Thanks so much for sharing.
My pleasure Ed!
This is solid advice. I appreciate it. Also, you mention that it's good to have some expertise to offer. Would accounting or tax advice and services be a good one? Thanks!
yout lich the best grrrrl! so informative, clear & coool! keep it up :)
I really like this video. Right now I'm in college majoring in Spanish and French but I don't know what I want to do after graduating. I love languages and I'd like to travel. Everyone has suggested interpreter/translator, teaching, and business, but I don't really have an interest in any of those. It's nice to see that there are other options. I'd love to be a blogger/vlogger one day, but for now I just started up my channel and blog as a way to share my study abroad experiences when I go away in a week. Thank you so much for sharing the information in this video!
+PassionforDreaming Well, the more structured routes allow for stable income and living accommodations are in many cases provided. There are always options and unpaved routes can be like a business startup, which require anywhere from 40-80hrs unpaid work. It depends on where you can make you skills work for you and what job offers the freedom you require.
A lot of good information! Very helpful.
Glad it's helpful!
Thanks for the ideas!
+WillYouLaugh You're welcome! Hope it brings great things ahead for you!
So much information for such a short video. And this was 8 years ago.
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Glad you enjoyed it!❤️
good information video💯👍💖😍
Love your advice..yes thanks, it was very helpful!
I"m glad Carol African Girl
Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
This was a really well thought out video with tons of great information! My takeaway: Get creative and find something that suits your skills. The opportunities are out there if you take the time to find them. :)
Carlen Schmidt Yeah. Things feel more malleable when you're traveling and you see how others are making it happen.. opportunities arise or you create them. But one big thing-- you realize anything is possible/
Many good points and of course working in a foreign country such as Japan or China enables you to see so much more The JET programme in Japan gives so many young people the experience of local Japan which is a great travel experiece in itself.
Excellent! Thank you.
You're very welcome!
If my blog funded my life let alone my travel I wouldnt still be at home... Getting paid enough to live on from blogging or vlogging takes at least 2-3 yrs to establish yourself before you get paid enough.
Great advice! My wife is from the Philippines and we are thing of starting a business there. Then we can explore and work that way
thank you so much. your video is very inspiring.
You're welcome! Hope it helps! =D
Omg Christine...this is so informative...thank u so much...love it..!
Have u ever been to Malaysia? hehee... :)
Thank you for sharing this info :)
Crystal Nung You're welcome! Hope it helps.
I love how ur pronouncing visa! So cool I LOVE UR VIDEOS! Keep up the awesome Vids and
I really want to travel full time, is it possible to save a sufficient amount of money for retirement while travelling the world full time? Ps im still in high skool
Red Liberty It's possible but you'd really need to find the right type of job with the income and opportunity to do all that you want.
Hi Christine, I have been working on a cruise ship, and visited 29 countries in 18 month, I absolutely loved it, but now I would like to stay on land for a while. My question: is it possible to get a teaching job abroad, as not a native english speaker, with a TESOL/TEFL certificate?
You look better and younger in this hairstyle (short layered). :-) And thank you for your videos!
Young is always a nice compliment.=) Glad they're helpful!
Sooo you didn't put the links down below again
Hi. There aren't any links below for the website you recommended. Can you please provide that information :) thank you for your time and videos
YOu must be looking at a different description box than me. Links are there.
Hello Christine, can you tell me more about au pair? is it safe to join au pair? thank you so much I love your video ❤😆
Big up respect to her
yer only god can judg me-
Thanks for the video! Good tips- like anything, it takes a bit of work. Nothing happens instantaneously, although I think many of us hope it does. =)
Guapo Vagabondz Tales Yes, unfortunately, everything takes an ounce of sweat, but well-invested sweat can make dreams come true.
Nice!
Where are the links?, thanks
Stacey Ellis LInks are in the description box below the video.
Sorry, but I dint see the links you said would be listed below your video. Could you please,post them?
+EA LA They're in the Description box. =D
+GRRRLTRAVELER | Christine Kaaloa there are just links to your social sites!
I see you two links in the very first two sentences that take you to my blog posts
haha awhh my heart melted when she said smoosh....
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Did it also melt when she said poo poo?
Lot of thanks mam
Do you need a degree to teach English abroad?
Simone Williams Depends on what country and program you're hoping to work for. I've seen programs where you're allowed to do an exchange/homestay while in college. Most programs however, requires a degree of some sort and/or TESOL certification.
Ok. Thank you for that information!
Good luck Simone Williams ! =)
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lmao 'poo poo' :D you're just too cute... and pwetti :)
you're pretty..:)
AUNI AFIFAH Awww, your comment made my day!