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How do you backpack a full time job?

You can go for a long weekend and just take off work Friday or Monday, or literally just Friday night to Sunday night. Both work well, depending on where you're going and how much there is to see, and they'll allow you to travel more, breaking up a normal working month with a weekend break to look forward to.



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  1. Define Your Goals. ...
  2. Make a List of Where You Want to Go. ...
  3. Mark a Calendar with Work Holidays. ...
  4. Put the Puzzle Together. ...
  5. Consider Taking Half-Days or Extra Full-Days Off For Long Weekends. ...
  6. Actually Take Your Vacation Days & PTO. ...
  7. Request for Time Off as Early as Possible. ...
  8. Extend Business or Company-Paid Trips.


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This type of job encompasses traditional travel jobs, typically in the hospitality and tourism industries. Examples of jobs that pay to travel include cruise ship workers, flight attendants, and tour guides.

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Popular jobs that involve travel
  1. Cruise ship chef. National average salary: $13 per hour. ...
  2. Train conductor. National average salary: $16.73 per hour. ...
  3. Flight attendant. National average salary: $16.85 per hour. ...
  4. English teacher abroad. National average salary: $19.33 per hour. ...
  5. Truck driver. ...
  6. Travel technician. ...
  7. Travel nurse. ...
  8. Blogger.


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Is sex common on the backpacker trail? Absolutely, especially places like Asia where a private room is as cheap as a dorm bed. If you want to find sex with a fellow backpacker, you'll probably have no problem, particularly in party towns. Sex definitely happens between travelers and locals as well.

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There's no birthday you'll have that will signify it's time to retire your backpack and switch to being a regular old tourist. You could be 20 when that happens. You might be 60. There are entire families out there who are still backpacking.

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If you are a rookie backpacker looking to test the waters, aim for $100 or less for your first hiking backpack. At this price point, you can find a pack that offers enough to gage your interest. And if you are an experienced backpacker, plan to spend north of $200 for a pack that suits your needs.

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