Say you’ve got a masters in International Development or you’re going to invent the next app that will take the world by storm.
Those skills don’t just disappear because you’ve decided to travel for a year.
If anything, you become a more well-rounded, interesting person if you can explain to your employer why you decided to take time out and what you’ve learnt from your travels.
Just make sure you’re experience amount to more than just drinking beer and learning to order a cheeseburger in Thai.
When you say let's go ride bikes and eat nachos, they always say yes
Brilliant or bizarre? We'll leave it up to you
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Sit back and watch these films. Then get up and explore the world
The hippies are great fun, just don't insult their new hemp backpacks...
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