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35 BEST Travel Jobs to Make Money While Travelling

Do you wish you could travel more but don’t have enough money?

Then this guide is for you! It will tell you all about the types of epic travel jobs that you can do. Ultimately, this post will help you find work and travel the world… FOREVER.

There are a surprising number of jobs that involve travelling, a few canny ways to make money travelling abroad, and even some jobs where you actually get paid to travel… (The best kind!)

From freelancing to affiliate marketing, travel blogging, tending the bar at a hip hostel–there are seriously all kinds of awesome – and some terrible – travel jobs you can get to make ends meet and prolong your travels.

The life of a working traveller is varied and complex: there are countless tools in your arsenal! In today’s post, I’m giving you the lowdown on some of the best travel jobs for backpackers, expats, and aspiring digital nomads. And realistically, for nearly all of them, you don’t need no tertiary education.

Ditch your desk, amigos: the world is waiting and the only thing you need to SUCCEED is  grit.

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Did you find your dream travel job, making money travelling the world: types of travel work.

There are lots of different types of travel jobs out there, and they can roughly be broken down into three categories. Let’s take a look at them before we delve into the jobs themselves…

There are some jobs that will pay you to travel the world. This might sound very glamorous at first, but you have to bear in mind you may not get as much of a chance to actually explore as you will be working. These could be travel jobs or potentially even travel careers , but they still generally require the level of input from you that any regular ol’ boring job would.

Jobs that require travel and pay well, such as being an airline pilot or foreign service travel jobs, will offer you a chance to save up mega-cashola and to hopefully see parts of the world during your downtime. But to be honest (and in my opinion) these travel careers don’t have the same kind of freedom as being a digital nomad.

Personally, I’m a big believer in making money through a digital nomad job as these jobs allow you to work from literally anywhere in the world, on your own schedule, and often as your own boss.

It takes time to set up a career as a digital nomad career… But it’s easy to get started now and to begin your journey!

All you need is a laptop plus a few other of the digital nomad essentials , and idea of WHAT you want to do, and a place in the world that you’re content to get some work done from. Well, that and playlist that gets you in the zone!

Beccoming a digital nomad changes how you travel , so for backpackers that want to retain their backpacker-roots, you need a job for backpacker. These travel jobs are job-jobs.

They could be wicked jobs, they could be shitkicker jobs. They could, potentially, also progress into careers, but they wouldn’t be travel careers. You’d just be an expat with a regular ol’ job.

Many of the best travelling jobs for backpackers are super casual affairs – seasonal work or temporary labour gigs. I’ve found paying work on goat farms, behind bars, in hostels, on construction sites, on beaches, and in many other places whilst backpacking around the world. It’s usually very easy to find some casual work as a backpacker.

All you need is a good smile, good work ethic, and maybe the willingess to be paid under the table for less than minimum wage! (Oops, did I say that? You do you.) 😉

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Let’s look at how to work and travel like a BOSS (or self-employed hustler). Ideas range from online trading to teaching yoga to consulting. Don’t Work Another Day ; we have something for every CV!

1. Make Money Blogging

Starting a blog is one of the best travel jobs out there. You can travel whenever you want and make money out of your adventures to keep you going! However, blogging is not easy and it’s not one of those jobs to make money quickly.

Blogging offers a great introduction to many different digital nomad careers. You’ll learn more about SEO, copywriting, web design, social media management, marketing and PR… the list goes on! All you need to get started is a decent laptop for travel blogging and loads of patience!

If you want to get a taste of blogging before launching your own, you can look into becoming a virtual assistant or if writing is more your thing becoming a freelance service provider , like Sofie Couwenbergh is also a viable option. Working for a blogger is the best way to learn the tricks of the trade!

Full disclosure: The travel blogging industry is competitive, cutthroat, and, honestly, oversaturated. DO expect a long road to the top.

How Much Can You Earn?

  • From $0 – $50,000 per month!

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Having a job is one thing, but being able to sit down and get some work in is a whole other story. Luckily there are amazing coworking spaces all over the globe. But what if you could combine working and a place to live? Say no more…

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A unique coworking and co-living hostel for those that want to travel the world while working from their laptops. Make use of the massive open-air coworking spaces and sip on delicious coffee. If you need a quick screen break, just take a refreshing dip in the infinity pool or grab a drink at the bar. Need more work inspiration?

Staying at a digital nomad-friendly hostel is a really smart way to get more done whilst still enjoying the social life of travelling… Mingle, share ideas, brainstorm, make connections and find your tribe at Tribal Bali!

2. Teach English Abroad

Nic and Shorty playing with a kid in Bagan, Myanmar/ Burma.

For backpackers looking to settle somewhere for a year or more to save up some serious cash, teaching English abroad is one of the best jobs for nomads.

These days, you can teach English in most countries in the world while seeing all the goods they got to offer at the same time! This is probably one of the best travel careers out there: there’s a low barrier to entry and most native speakers can get a travel job teaching English.

Being a native speaker gives you an obvious advantage, but it’s also possible for non-native speakers to get work teaching English too.  You don’t even really need a degree to teach English in many countries, however, nabbing a TEFL certificate through an online course first will help you hit the ground running. (And hopefully will mean you won’t be a crap teacher too ?)

It’s a small investment that will help you score more gigs AND better-paying gigs in the long run. Plus, think of the children! Won’t somebody think of the children!?!?

  • $1500 – $3000 depending on the country.

3. Teach English Online

a girl working on her laptop in a cafe with a view of rice fields in Bali behind her

Thanks to the power of the internet, the world of teaching English online has opened doors to English speakers everywhere! You can work from anywhere! (Provided you have a solid internet connection.)

What’s the best part? Depending on the company you work for, you can choose your own schedule and commitment level. Whatever works for you!

Teaching English online is fast becoming one of the best ways for backpackers to make money online without a doubt. Online teaching platforms connect prospective teachers with keen students. Set your pricing, choose your hours, and market yourself to potential clients.

The money isn’t impressive, particularly in the early days, but this is a job that you can grow and literally do anywhere. Nothing beats a location independent gig!

  • About $1500 per month.

4. Dropshipping

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Dropshipping is when you ship products to customers, usually in Europe or the USA, from somewhere cheap (usually China). Essentially, you manage the online storefront while a third party handles the logistics of storing and shipping products.

Now, dropshipping CAN be profitable. It can also be a major headache: you have been warned.

5. Affiliate Marketing

Digital nomad in Portugal. Coffee, laptop and work in Lagos.

Affiliate marketing is very simple. It means that you recommend a product or service to your audience, and if someone on your website uses or buys that product or service, you get a commission!

Affiliate marketing is basically being a middle man and is one of the most popular, proven, and sustainable ways to create income online.

If you are interested in online jobs travellers can easily utilise, learning effective affiliate marketing strategies is the holy grail. Passive income is fucking POWERFUL.

  • Oodles but you need the traffic to earn it. But then, it all flows in passively. 😉

6. Crytocurrency and Day Trading

A large sculpture of a Peseta coin, Spain

The exciting world of cryptocurrency investment has come a long way. You can HODL, stake, mine, generate interest (yup – totally a thing now!), and, of course, trade.

Day trading is a really exciting – but very nerve-wracking – way to make money while travelling. I have no experience trading stocks, but a lot of people I know have been trading cryptocurrency for a while now and have seen rather delectables return on their investments (with some losses along the way).

If you have money that you can afford to lose (seriously, this shit carries risk), then day trading is one of the most exciting travel jobs out there right now.

  • The sky’s the limit!

7. Volunteering

shirtless man volunteering in rural india with two kids swinging on his arms

Okiedoke – volunteering! Now, clearly, volunteering ISN’T a travel job, however, it’s functionally the same. You work (hard), you greatly reduce your travel costs, plus you’ll have some life-changing experiences while you’re at it. So it fits the bill!

Now, while voluntourism has received some flak over the years (and the trade has only become stickier in the COVID-times ), volunteering still remains one of the most meaningful ways to travel. A free feed and bed is certainly a win, but it’s the experience and the knowledge that you’re actually making a difference is what makes it, honestly, one of the best travel jobs for backpackers.

You have a lot of good options for volunteering abroad:

  • WWOOF – An organisation primarily concerned with connecting working travellers with volunteering gigs on organic farms and agricultural projects.
  • Workaway (and its numerous alternatives ) – As well as agricultural projects, these guys tend to also connect you to volunteering gigs around the board. Hostel work, translation and copywriting, building skate ramps, building backyard dunnies: it’s a wide net.
  • Worldpackers – Our personal fave platform for this bizz.

Worldpackers is a smashing organisation. They’ve got more of a community focus than many of the alternatives and they run a tight ship too!

We sent one of our tried and true broke backpackers on a volunteering mission to Vietnam and the results were stellar. So stellar, in fact, that we happily partnered with them to bring Broke Backpacker readers a discount on the signup fee!

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We’ve also got a review of Workaway you can peruse if Worldpackers doesn’t float your boat. They’re a bit more stuffy (a natural caveat for being the lead of the pack), but they have volunteering gigs coming out of the ears!

And as one brief little sidenote, it’s worth noting the skills you pick up volunteering can go a LONG way to aiding you in your career as a working traveller. The more you know, the more backpacker jobs open up to you.

8. Become A Freelance Travel Photographer

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If you love taking pictures, why don’t you make the most of your skills and be paid for it? Breaking into freelance photography is no easy, feat but it’s totally possible if you have perseverance and work at honing your craft every day.

You can travel the world forever by snapping away… If you get really good at your craft, you can even land a job that pays you to travel as a professional photographer for either the media or, the dream, National Geographic.

  • $0 – $5000
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9. Teach Yoga

a girl going a yoga handstand on a beach

Yoga continues to grow in popularity around the world, and yoga instructors are in high demand. While not the highest paying job for travellers, finding work as a yoga instructor is one of the more assured ways to work and travel.

Travellers love yoga and are keen on lessons just about anywhere in the world. Combine that with hostels, cafes, and community centres (among a million other venues) always being on the lookout

Getting a yoga certification CERTAINLY helps you stand out from the crowd but it necessarily isn’t needed. Talk to other guests at your hostel, or people around any beach, hippy, or traveller town and see what you can rustle up. Start off with a sesh at a world-class yoga retreat to learn a few Asanas and limber up first and the rest will be easy.

Alternatively, head over to Yoga Travel Jobs Directory and see if there are any worthwhile postings. The beauty of this one is that the informality allows you to find work on the road in most places without the added red tape.

  • $5/hour or even less in developing nations. Bounce on over to the northern beaches of Sydney though, and activewear soccer mums eat that shit up for $50+ a pop!

10. Fitness Instructor

Similar to yoga, if you’re in shape and know how to break a sweat, you can get paid to help others do the same! I love finding creative ways to stay in shape while travelling and you’ll find plenty of other travellers who will share this interest.

Will's first fitness competition in Sydney.

See if your hostel wants to organise any activities or events which you can market by word of mouth or by putting a flyer up. Head to a park or the beach and BOOM! You’re a certified fitness instructor… sort of.

Certifications are for losers without glorious, rippling muscles.

11. Tour Director

photo of a tour group led by will having dinner in lahore pakistan

Directors accompany a tour group for the entirety of the itinerary and basically make sure people are having a good time. If it’s a twenty-one-day culture tour through Central America, the tour director is there the entire time, leading the group, answering questions, communicating with the bus driver, and, most importantly, creating solutions when shit goes wrong.

This is one of the travel industry careers that require the most work, but if you think you possess the qualities, there are thousands of amazing adventure tour companies looking for new leaders worldwide.

This industry is very competitive, but once you get your foot in the door you’ll be offered work left and right. I’ve got some experience leading adventure tours myself and this is a solid choice of job that involves travelling… You just need to have endless amounts of energy.

These are maybe the best jobs for travel and adventure for those that seek the high life and the pay ain’t too shabby either!.

  • $1000 – $3000

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12. Travel Tour Guide

Eating Okonomiyaki in Osaka Japan on a street food tour.

As opposed to a tour director, a tour guide usually does shorter tours (think three-hour walking tours). Ideally, tour guides are experts in their niche, but sometimes just a bit more knowledge than the average Joe will suffice

If you have experience or certification, getting tour guide work will be easy. If you travelling in the EU , you can also find tour guide work within Europe relatively easy (free walking tours, etc.) without certification.

Otherwise, there are lots of people on the web tapping into their entrepreneurial spirit and starting their own tour jobs while on the road.

  • $500 – $1500

13. Work on A Boat

A person sitting on a wooden boat with blue sea and jungle covered islands in the distance.

Unfortunately, the days of being a pirate are kinda over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still work and live on a boat!

A traveller’s job on a boat is certainly easier to get with experience, but sometimes it’s as easy as just walking onto a dock and asking around. Teach yourself to tie knots first and you’ll be golden.

Want to significantly increase your chances of getting hired on a superyacht or boat? Consider taking a course at the Super Yacht School – an online training company that educates people on everything they need to know regarding how to land a job on a superyacht as a crew member.

Alternatively, become a cruise ship worker and live the party-working-travelling-life on the high seas. Drugs, booze, and nights of wanton hedonism – excellent!

  • $1200 – $2500

14. Boat Delivery

Rear view of a boat with views of mountains in the background

More boats! This one is a bit difficult to get into as a newbie, but if you have some experience working on the high seas, boat delivery has some serious work and travel potential. Typically the pay won’t be very high (if at all) but you’ll get your experience up and get to sail the seven seas for free!

Getting into this travel career could lead to more lucrative gigs in the future too, so it’s worth considering if the goal is simply finding jobs that let you travel.

Head over to Crewseekers.net or cruisersforum.com for some killer job leads!

15. Making and Selling Jewellery

handcrafts on the beach working with silver and precious stones

Screw travel jobs – be a travel entrepreneur! While you can make and sell anything, jewellery is certainly the backpacker artisans staple, and I’ve met lots of people who make and sell jewellery whilst travelling .

Some critics of budget backpacking might have a go at you for – ahem – “begpacking” , but to those critics I say… get a job, ya hippy! If you’re wheeling, dealing, and hustling on the road, you are the literal opposite of a begpacker. It’s fun too!

The materials can be cheap and light to carry, it’s an artsy and fun thing to do, and you can set up shop (busking-style) in most places in the world that are kind to street merchants (i.e. not Malaysia). Selling handmade jewellery on the street isn’t the path to becoming a billionaire, but if you can make a decent product, it’s a great way to bring in enough to cover a day of gallivanting.

It isn’t strictly one of the easiest travel jobs out there if you genuinely care about your craft. Sourcing ethical materials, making the jewellery, and haggling for a fair price can all be a real battle. But damn you’ll have some ten-outta-ten adventures along the way!

  • $300 – $1000 per month

16. Importing Stuff to Sell

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A personal favourite of mine, this is what I sometimes refer to as the ‘ stuff your backpack’ method. It’s an easy w ay to make some money back after quitting your job to travel .

When in exotic countries, you will find awesome trinkets and doodads that people back home will go crazy over! Think hippy stuff: chillums, trousers, jewellery, festival belts, etc. These items will be authentic and dirt cheap.

Then, when you are outside that country and back in the good ol’ inflationary West, you can sell the authentic handcrafted Indian peace pipe that you paid $.75 cents for in Mumbai for $15 at festivals or online! It’s a great way to make 1,000% or more on your investments.

To make the most money though, you’ll have to frequently hit the road and stuff your backpack (a big hiking backpack is good for this) as well as have a good eye for stuff to take back home. If you can somehow inject something about chakras into the marketing spiel you’ll give to sell it, it’s a winner.

  • $500 – $2000 per month

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17. Busking

buskers station in wanaka

Another of the world’s oldest professions that now catches some flak from the world’s newest crybabies: busking. If you have a talent, you can flaunt it for some cash in the street AND – better yet – make a bunch of people smile too!

You doen’t have to be a wandering musician with a travel-sized guitar either; magic, acrobatics, juggling, flow, dance – anything that’s impressive enough to score a tip is worth the shot, and you can score some mean tips! (Believe it or not.)

If the artisti di strada chooses the right location and is talented (or smiley) enough, there’s a pretty good chance they are making some dough! Enough to cover a day’s cost at least… You just need to know how to busk !

Also, if you are a musician, you should look into giving lessons for work while travelling or even playing some low-key gigs at bars or hostels. It’s a good way to score a feed, and it’s certainly not a bad payoff for a few hours of jammin’!

The resident in-house dirtbag busker on The Broke Backpacker team had this to say:

“I’ve had $5/hour days, I’ve had $50/hour days; busking is large part luck, however, there is a hidden art and science to the craft.”

18. Scuba Diving Instructor

Two people taking a selfie whilst scuba diving.

Get paid for adventure. Underwater adventures no less!

Becoming a certified scuba diver and instructor takes a bit of investment, but it can be one of the most fun ways to work and travel the world simultaneously. You need a handful of courses and certifications, as well as having logged in a certain amount of hours underwater yourself, and then the world is your… oyster. (Huehuehue.)

If you are already certified, get excited! If you aren’t, you can do it at home, or take advantage of many (significantly cheaper) programs that exist in countries like Thailand and the Philippines. Hands down this is one of the best ways to get paid to travel PLUS you can pick up paying work in lots of different countries around the world.

Plus, y’know, dive for a living. Not bad, ‘ey?

  • $1000 – $4000 per month.

19. Surf Instructor

A person surfing

Similar to a scuba instructor but without all of the need for certifications. You just need to be a badass surfer! Surfing instructors can do well for themselves by travelling, surfing, meeting people who are interested and want to learn, and then offering their services.

Plus, let’s be real… you’ll get laid. A lot.

You won’t earn as much as a scuba instructor, but you’ll be getting paid to surf and travel at the same time which is probably the coolest thing ever! I’m a big fan of surfing and hoping to spend a year or two getting a hell of a lot better in the future. If you are looking for cool jobs you can do while travelling, this may be for you.

There are lots of resources for finding potential gigs. Surf Travel Jobs is an excellent starting point.

  • $500 – $1500 per month.

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20. Buy A Place and Rent It

An old cottage covered in rose bushes and a tin roof near Queenstown, New Zealand.

If you have been working for a while, you may have some savings. Rather than blowing it all on a couple of fast-paced years of travel, invest it into buying a property at home and renting it out whilst you travel (thus living off the rent money).

You can advertise your place on lots of different websites including Airbnb or one of the many excellent sites like Airbnb , and it can very easily turn into big bucks! Pretty soon, you’ll be making money while travelling; so much so that some of my friends don’t even stay at their own place when they return to their hometown.

  • $600 – $2000 per month.

21. Housesitting

Will chilling on the terrace with two white dogs

Sort of a work-exchange-meets-job, housesitting while travelling is HAWT right now. Typically you pet-sit for an extended amount of time, and in return, you are given free rein over an entire house. Housesitting gigs rarely pay, but you can’t really complain as their still jobs that allow you to travel near-indefinitely.

You’ll be getting free accommodation, a big ass kitchen, and the privacy of your own house! This is one of the best ways to travel!

As with all good things, it’s challenging to crack into, but once you gain experience and a resume, you’ll have your choice of gigs. As far as travel work goes, this one comes highly recommended – it barely counts as working!

  • A free house!

22. Work as an Au Pair

Au-pairing is one of the oldest travel careers around and is still a great option to save some money and see the world. Personally, kids ain’t for me, but if you are bubbly, happy, smiley and don’t mind cleaning up the misdirected poopoos, then there are plenty of little ones who need a lovely person like you to help take care of them.

It doesn’t always pay… and if it does pay it’s not always much. But you can earn up to 5k a month if you’re happy to travel for work (which, you should be) to teach in some more far-flung lands.

You’ll get free lodging and food and likely some pocket change for the weekend if you’re volunteering in Europe. Being an au-pair is a pretty solid way to get paid to travel and live in a new country.

  • $0 – $5000 per month.

23. Hostel Work

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Hostel work is one of the best-kept not-so-secret-secrets of the budget backpacking trade . Once upon a time, it was hush-hush, but now not so much. So let me tell you – finding hostel gigs is SUPER simple and hostel work is one of the best travel jobs for backpackers.

Hostel work is one of the easiest travel jobs to get – just ask the hostels you are staying at if they are looking for any help. They will know exactly what this means. “Help” means manning the front desk graveyard shift, sweeping the floors, or most likely minding the bar, all in exchange for free accommodation.

If they are looking for any “help” , they miiight pay a bit of cash, but more likely, you’ll get a free bed and some food out of it. Hostels are one of the staples for travel work and are a phenomenal way to save money while travelling – not to mention free entry into the hostel life shenanigans is a pretty sweet dealer for a lone ranger looking for some buds.

…And bud. 😉

  • Usually just a free stay. Maybe some weed money (or weed) if you’re lucky.

24. Bar Work

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Similar to hostel work, bar jobs have kept the backpacker going since basically the dawn of time. Often the bar work will be in a hostel bar (mentioned above) but just as legit is finding work at standalone bars.

This is particularly true in seasonal European cities (but I’ve seen it in South America, Australia, Asia… basically everywhere). Alcoholics are everywhere and they need a charming face with a winning smile to pour their drinks dammit!

The best way to find a bar job is just to walk around and ask if the bars are looking for any help. Or, if you’re having a pint somewhere, strike up a conversation with the bartender and get the scoop. A simple inquisition can lead to a lot of opportunities.

Full disclosure though: the booze and babes of the graveyard shift are fun for a while, but a few too many staffies a few too many months later and you’ll find yourself stuck right in a classic backpacker trap. And hungover.

  • $800 – $2000 per month

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25. Become a Party Promoter/Brand Ambassador

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If you are a fun-loving party animal with some social media/writing/promoting skills, then you could be a candidate to score a job as a brand ambassador for a tour business specializing in party-based tours. I’ve met someone who did this for a period; while the money wasn’t always hella tight, the nights of debauchery sure were!

A good option to break into this field is Stoke Travel . Every year, Stoke Travel gives 100+ regular travellers the opportunity to work and travel by volunteering at events or doing internships in their Barcelona and Byron Bay Office.

That’s right. Three square meals per day and unlimited booze. You’re basically travelling for free !

For the right individual, this job promises to be helluva of a lot of fun. (Possibly, too much fun…? )

  • Free drinks – $1200

26. Seasonal Jobs

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This is a large category that encompasses many different travel jobs. Restaurants, construction, hotels, cruise ship jobs, ski resorts, mining, deep-sea Alaskan fishing gigs, the list goes on! While a lot of these jobs are covered elsewhere in this post, seasonal jobs are worth noting.

You can literally travel the world working, chasing the season (which by the way usually equates to amazingly beautiful weather) and making money when jobs are in demand and at their highest paying…

Depending on the industry, you can end up both in some pretty off the beaten path destinations as well as touristed ones. Or both! The ski resorts in the summer trekking season is usually a much more peaceful vibe once all the loquacious Aussies have packed up shop.

  • $1000 – $5000 per month

27. Construction

Construction Work or English Teaching in Vang Vieng

You can find construction work basically anywhere in the world, however, the right destinations (eg. Australia and New Zealand) pay a mean wage. If you’re operating above board that is.

Otherwise, asking around for something more informal is usually the way to go. If you have construction experience, jump on those work exchange platforms for some cheap volunteering gigs .

Many hostels, farms, and everything in between will advertise their needs in hopes of finding a qualified working traveller. You’ll get food, lodging, and (depending on the project) a bit of money as well. It’ll get you networked too – word of mouth carries!

If you have experience as a plumber or electrician, you can make bank and even land a job where you are paid to travel to and from different world projects. Also, insider tip: traffic controllers Down Under get paid an ungodly amount for literally doing nothing. They usually pick the cutest girl to man the stop sign though – yay, sexism!

  • $1200 – $3000 per month but hugely variable depending on your trade and skillset,

28. Transport a Car or RV

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Car and RV dealerships or car rental companies sometimes hire people to drive cars to different destinations. Rental companies often find themselves with too many cars in one destination and want to move them to an area where rentals are more in demand. Car dealerships may need a specific car, with specific options or colours, that they arrange to get from another dealer.

While most companies work with full-time professional drivers, there may be some opportunities for one-time trips. The trick with these jobs is getting a car that’s going where you want to go at the right time. You’ll need a clean driver’s license and may need a specialty license to drive RVs, but it’s worth it for a free and rocking RV road trip !

Some transport companies that you may be able to score some delivery gigs with include:

  • Imoova is one of the biggest search platforms for relocations.
  • Jucy has some nice opportunities on RVs.
  • Cars Arrive Auto Relocation is USA based and has some good options.
  • HitTheRoad.ca is a well-known Canadian company that offers mostly long-distance, one way, one trip driving contracts for cars.
  • A free road trip!

29. Professional Chef

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If you have some cooking abilities or some legitimate kitchen experience, you can find a job by asking around at kitchens in hotels, cruise ships, boats, or retreats. Also, take a look into Worldpackers and Workaway as you can certainly find some cook-work opportunities for a free place to stay.

The downside is that you’ll have to work in close proximity to chefs. Chefs are primadonnas. Get in and out of the hospo industry as quick as possible, amigos.

If thou gaze too long into an abyss…

  • $1500 – $3000 per month

30. Travel Nurse

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Stop right now and listen to me. If you are a nurse, or if you are thinking about becoming a nurse, becoming a travel nurse is one of the single most amazing careers you can get into.

Travelling nurses are usually hired for thirteen to twenty-six weeks in whatever location they choose and all of your travel expenses are usually paid. Housing is usually covered, and due to the high demand and urgency, travelling nurses are paid more than regular nurses. It’s one of the best ways to travel, work and save a stupid amount of money.

Plus, you know, saving lives and all that jazz.

  • $1500 – $4000 per month.

31. Flight Attendant

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An oldie but a goodie, being a flight attendant isn’t as glamorous as it once was, but in terms of travel friendly jobs , this is a fantastic travel career. It’s really the OG travel job (right after busker AKA a wandering minstrel).

Free flights, long stopovers to explore, and the ability to tweak your schedule to have a few weeks off a month – there’s a lot to like! This is one of the best careers that involve travelling, and if you get hired by a quality airline, this is a job that not only requires travel but can also pay well.

  • $1800 – $2500 per month

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32. New Zealand/Australia Work Visa

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Not strictly a top travel job so much as a top place to find a job. Yes, the rumours you’ve heard are true: Australia does have an obscenely high minimum wage (as does New Zealand, albeit not as high).

Depending on where you are from and if you are able, New Zealand and Australia are two excellent countries to get work visas for. The visa allows you to be employed in most industries, but you’ll most likely find jobs in the hospitality, tourism, and agricultural fields. Come Down Under where you can travel and work for a year or maybe two!

However, both New Zealand and Australia’s cost of living is high, so finding a job that provides you with both a room and food will net you some huge savings. The more remote you go, the better you will earn too. (Sheep shearers make BANK… and then blow it all on cocaine and meth…)

Watch out though: not all Ozzies and Kiwis subscribe to the “mateship and fair go for all” mentality they’re known for. It’s not uncommon to get paid a fraction of that obscenely high minimum wage.

  • $1800 – $3500 per month
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33. Ski Resort Jobs

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While I mentioned resorts and seasonal gigs before, skiing deserves its own holler(back girl). Ski resorts are notorious for hiring travellers and often under the table. Ski resort gigs can be the best seasonal jobs for travelling.

As an “unofficial” ski resort worker, you won’t get paid much (and you will likely be overworked), but it’s a great way to work hard, play hard, and make some travel friends along the way! Plus, there will always be the skiing/snowboarding perks which are obviously EPIC.

You don’t have to be an instructor though. Many seasonal jobs in lodges or working the lifts are widely available. Oh, and the snowbum life is pretty hedonistic – it’s basically working, partying, and picking up Insta-brand vacayers between your shifts.

  • $1000 – $2000 per month.

34. Tattoo Artist

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Backpackers love to get tattoos on the road , so there is always a demand for talented artists. And I’ve met some amazing tattoo artists travelling the world and paying their way through freelance work in hostels and backpacker hangouts. Talk about a creative travel job!

The better you get at your craft, the more doors that will open up to you. You don’t even need a gun! I’ve met and befriended some phenomenal stick-and-poke artists who earn money working while they travel.

Plus getting paid by people to inflict large amounts of bodily harm on them really isn’t too bad either!

  • $500 – $15000 per month (be prepared to adjust your rates to reflect the country you’re in – ain’t nobody stupid enough to pay $100+ an hour in Mexico).

35. Join the Peace Corps

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This is certainly one of the noblest travel jobs on this list and it deserves a mention! Providing a different work and travel experience, the Peace Corps is no joke and essentially makes you an international aid worker in a foreign country.

It’s a two-year commitment, you have very little influence on where you are stationed, and you only get two days off per month.

You don’t get paid much but, hell, you will be earning and you will get paid to travel to somewhere new. And what’s more, is relevant work experience can take the place of a college degree.

Check out:  This Peace Corps volunteer’s blog all about her experiences volunteering in Vanuatu.

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If you are going to be living and working outside of your home country, you really do need to think about getting health insurance. If you have an accident or get sick, then those hospital bills are going to completely nullify any money you’ve earned and saved.

For long term cover, we recommend SafetyWing . They specialise in covering digital nomads and those working outside of their home country. It’s basically a subscription model – month to month payments – on international health insurance without the need to provide an itinerary.

Month to month payments, no lock-in contracts, and no itineraries required: that’s the exact kind of insurance digital nomads and long-term traveller types need. Cover yo’ pretty little self while you live the DREAM!

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There are so many ways to work and travel; sometimes you just gotta get a bit creative! As long as you are cutting the costs of travel and picking up a job where and when needed, you’ll find a way.

Not every traveling job needs to be a career. Covering your living costs is a fantastic start, and all the skills and confidence will take you soooo much further in life than one simple job ever could.

Taking a leap of faith on a new vocation on the road is fantastic. It’s a step outside of your comfort zone and right into the growth of travel. In many ways, that’s what it means to BE a broke backpacker .

You don’t have to be broke to be a broke backpacker. Nay, being resourceful, willing, and kind-hearted with a good work ethic – that makes you more of a broke backpacker than holes in your undies and lack of consistent showering ever will.

So get out there and work on the road! Start with a shit-kicker job. Then once you’ve levelled up appropriately (and with some ingenuity), you’ll find a job that involves travelling and where you get paid to travel and live in a new country. Maybe you’ll even live in a mini-campervan conversion and start rockin’ the super nomad life. Then, you’re not just hunting for the best travel jobs anymore.

No, that’s a travel career: a whole new adventure!

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<p>Are you tired of the constant routine of spending your weekends idly binge-watching TV shows or mindlessly scrolling through various social media platforms? It’s time to shatter the monotony and infuse some zest into your life! Our team has meticulously curated 18 exhilarating part-time jobs designed for individuals of all skill levels and experiences. These opportunities will pave the way for forging new connections and acquiring novel skills. Still, it will also contribute to a substantial augmentation of your financial reserves.</p>

Are you tired of the constant routine of spending your weekends idly binge-watching TV shows or mindlessly scrolling through various social media platforms? It’s time to shatter the monotony and infuse some zest into your life! Our team has meticulously curated 18 exhilarating part-time jobs designed for individuals of all skill levels and experiences. These opportunities will pave the way for forging new connections and acquiring novel skills. Still, it will also contribute to a substantial augmentation of your financial reserves.

<p><span>Having multiple income streams is like owning a financial Swiss Army knife – versatile, handy, and always ready to help in a pinch. Think beyond the 9-to-5 – there’s a world of freelancing, consulting, or even making money from hobbies – like turning your knitting hobby into a cozy little Etsy business. Try creating a symphony of income sources, each playing its part in securing your financial future.</span></p>

Freelance Writer

If expressing yourself through writing is a hunger that drives you, delving into freelance writing can transform your weekends into meaningful and absorbing endeavors. Serving as a freelance writer entails crafting content for various platforms like blogs, websites, or magazines, all centered around topics that captivate your interest. This part-time endeavor provides the freedom to dictate your work hours. It allows you to operate from anywhere, catering to individuals pursuing creative autonomy. Engaging in this pursuit not only yields additional income but also holds the potential to initiate a gratifying career in writing by honing your skills and constructing a noteworthy portfolio.

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If you excel in a specific subject, consider imparting your knowledge and boosting your income as a tutor. Aid students in conquering challenging subjects or acing exams, all within the confines of your schedule. Tutoring options span in-person and online formats, allowing you to teach comfortably, perhaps even in your favorite PJs! This gratifying role will enable you to contribute positively and facilitate continuous learning. Embrace the joy of education and transform your weekends into enjoyable and fulfilling experiences.

<p>If you have a natural flair for capturing beautiful moments through the lens, consider harnessing your Shutterbug skills to snap stunning shots at weddings, parties, or family events. As a part-time photographer, transform your weekends into creative escapes, helping clients immortalize their precious memories. This endeavor allows you to build a robust portfolio. It serves as a platform to hone your photography skills, laying the groundwork for potentially launching your photography business. Grab your camera and let your weekends be a tapestry of picture-perfect experiences!</p>

Photographer

If you have a natural flair for capturing beautiful moments through the lens, consider harnessing your Shutterbug skills to snap stunning shots at weddings, parties, or family events. As a part-time photographer, transform your weekends into creative escapes, helping clients immortalize their precious memories. This endeavor allows you to build a robust portfolio. It serves as a platform to hone your photography skills, laying the groundwork for potentially launching your photography business. Grab your camera and let your weekends be a tapestry of picture-perfect experiences!

<p>If shopping is your passion and you possess a meticulous eye for detail, consider immersing yourself in the world of mystery shopping, where you can get compensated for evaluating customer service experiences! Operating incognito, you’ll visit various establishments like stores or restaurants, offering valuable feedback to help companies enhance their performance. Embrace the thrill of going undercover and being the detective in your mystery shopping adventure. If you sense your weekends lack a bit of mystery, don your detective hat and embark on the journey of becoming a mystery shopper!</p>

Mystery Shopper

If shopping is your passion and you possess a meticulous eye for detail, consider immersing yourself in the world of mystery shopping, where you can get compensated for evaluating customer service experiences! Operating incognito, you’ll visit various establishments like stores or restaurants, offering valuable feedback to help companies enhance their performance. Embrace the thrill of going undercover and being the detective in your mystery shopping adventure. If you sense your weekends lack a bit of mystery, don your detective hat and embark on the journey of becoming a mystery shopper!

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Uber Driver

If you possess a car and find free time on the weekends, consider stepping into the role of an Uber driver. It provides a straightforward avenue to earn supplementary income without requiring particular qualifications or certifications. The added perk lies in encountering fascinating individuals during your rides. Sign up for Uber, gain approval, and commence driving! This presents an excellent means to inject excitement and productivity into your weekends, offering a simple and accessible avenue for supplemental earnings.

<p>If you’re sincere about fitness and aspire to assist others in reaching their health goals, delve into part-time personal training! Provide customized workout sessions at gyms, parks, or clients’ homes, guiding them on their fitness journey. Not only will you be shaping others’ lives, but you’ll also maintain peak physical condition yourself. With flexible scheduling and the gratification of making a positive impact, personal training is an ideal weekend pursuit, ensuring you stay motivated and energized. According to <a href="https://outsideforcefitness.com/personal-trainer-statistics/">Outside Force Fitness</a>, 373,700 individuals were employed as fitness trainers and instructors in the United States.</p>

Personal Trainer

If you’re sincere about fitness and aspire to assist others in reaching their health goals, delve into part-time personal training! Provide customized workout sessions at gyms, parks, or clients’ homes, guiding them on their fitness journey. Not only will you be shaping others’ lives, but you’ll also maintain peak physical condition yourself. With flexible scheduling and the gratification of making a positive impact, personal training is an ideal weekend pursuit, ensuring you stay motivated and energized. According to Outside Force Fitness , 373,700 individuals were employed as fitness trainers and instructors in the United States.

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Delivery Driver

Engaging in package, meal, or grocery delivery can be an enjoyable part-time pursuit, especially for those who relish driving. Many apps, from Uber to Shipt to DoorDash, rely on independent drivers to fulfill customer orders. These opportunities allow retirees to choose when they want to work, free from the constraints of specific shifts. Amazon Flex also stands out as an additional part-time delivery option, allowing individuals to schedule deliveries encompassing purchases from Amazon.com or local stores. Amazon states that Flex drivers typically earn between $18 to $25 per hour, making it a lucrative and flexible option.

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Restaurant Worker

Many employment opportunities await within the realm of restaurants, ranging from handling the host stand to delicately plating desserts. Numerous older workers appreciate the social dynamics intrinsic to restaurant work. However, even individuals who are who are outgoing may discover fulfilling roles, such as preparing food stations in the morning before the arrival of other staff and customers. This diverse array of positions caters to different personalities, making restaurant work an accessible and varied choice for employment.

<p>Embracing the role of a retail clerk offers an avenue to step out of the house and connect with individuals who share common interests. Numerous small specialized shops in cities and towns welcome the valuable expertise of older workers, particularly those with niche experiences like sewing or fishing. Beyond that, prominent big-box retailers also provide diverse positions. For retirees transitioning from demanding careers, engaging in customer interactions at a retail store, whether in greetings or check-out roles, offers a refreshing change of pace and a chance to contribute in a different capacity.</p>

Retail Clerk

Embracing the role of a retail clerk offers an avenue to step out of the house and connect with individuals who share common interests. Numerous small specialized shops in cities and towns welcome the valuable expertise of older workers, particularly those with niche experiences like sewing or fishing. Beyond that, prominent big-box retailers also provide diverse positions. For retirees transitioning from demanding careers, engaging in customer interactions at a retail store, whether in greetings or check-out roles, offers a refreshing change of pace and a chance to contribute in a different capacity.

<p>Dog walking is an enjoyable part-time job, perfect for animal lovers seeking weekend excitement. As a dog walker, you’ll relish outdoor moments with furry friends, ensuring their exercise and companionship needs are met. This role aids busy pet owners in caring for their pets amid time constraints. Offering flexible hours and opportunities to bond with diverse dog breeds, dog walking lets you earn extra income while doing what you love. <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/198095/pets-in-the-united-states-by-type-in-2008/">Statista</a> notes that 65.1 million U.S. households owned at least one dog during the 2023/24 period, highlighting their widespread popularity.</p>

Dog walking is an enjoyable part-time job, perfect for animal lovers seeking weekend excitement. As a dog walker, you’ll relish outdoor moments with furry friends, ensuring their exercise and companionship needs are met. This role aids busy pet owners in caring for their pets amid time constraints. Offering flexible hours and opportunities to bond with diverse dog breeds, dog walking lets you earn extra income while doing what you love. Statista notes that 65.1 million U.S. households owned at least one dog during the 2023/24 period, highlighting their widespread popularity.

<p>Have you ever considered participating in remarkable gatherings such as concerts, festivals, or trade shows? Consider becoming a part of an event staff team! Your responsibilities include assisting in venue setup, crowd management, and ensuring seamless event operations. This engaging opportunity adds a touch of enjoyment to your weekends, facilitates new connections, and provides a sneak peek behind the scenes of extraordinary events. Moreover, you might even encounter your favorite celebrity unexpectedly. So, why explore event staffing and infuse extra excitement into your weekends?</p>

Event Staff

Have you ever considered participating in remarkable gatherings such as concerts, festivals, or trade shows? Consider becoming a part of an event staff team! Your responsibilities include assisting in venue setup, crowd management, and ensuring seamless event operations. This engaging opportunity adds a touch of enjoyment to your weekends, facilitates new connections, and provides a sneak peek behind the scenes of extraordinary events. Moreover, you might even encounter your favorite celebrity unexpectedly. So, why explore event staffing and infuse extra excitement into your weekends?

<p>Travel agents offer an additional employment avenue that retirees find enjoyable and fulfilling. These professionals play a pivotal role in assisting families, couples, and individuals in meticulously planning and booking vacations, spanning destinations both near and far. This job encapsulates a sense of adventure and allows retirees to share their expertise in curating memorable travel experiences for clients. Hence, working as a travel agent could be an ideal and rewarding choice for those seeking a profession that blends enjoyment with purpose.</p>

Travel Agent

Travel agents offer an additional employment avenue that retirees find enjoyable and fulfilling. These professionals play a pivotal role in assisting families, couples, and individuals in meticulously planning and booking vacations, spanning destinations both near and far. This job encapsulates a sense of adventure and allows retirees to share their expertise in curating memorable travel experiences for clients. Hence, working as a travel agent could be an ideal and rewarding choice for those seeking a profession that blends enjoyment with purpose.

<p><span>Mowing the lawn isn’t just a chore for Boomers; it’s a sacred ritual. Stripes must be even, edges razor-sharp, and the entire process completed with a satisfied nod and the temptation to show off to their neighbors. </span></p>

Groundskeeper

Individuals seeking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors may discover grounds maintenance as a gratifying and enjoyable part-time occupation. Groundskeeping offers a rewarding experience and a sense of job satisfaction. Engaging in this role allows individuals to connect with nature, providing a fulfilling avenue for those who find joy and contentment in outdoor activities. Groundskeeping, therefore, stands as a fulfilling and pleasurable option for those who relish spending their time maintaining and beautifying outdoor spaces.

<p>If you possess a natural aptitude for connecting with children and seek a part-time job infused with a personal touch, consider delving into babysitting or nannying during weekends or evenings. Extend your care to families, ensuring the safety, entertainment, and well-being of their little ones. At the same time, parents indulge in some essential downtime. Opportunities in this domain are plentiful, and the compensation is generally rewarding, making it a viable and fulfilling option for those with a knack for childcare.</p>

Babysitter/Nanny

If you possess a natural aptitude for connecting with children and seek a part-time job infused with a personal touch, consider delving into babysitting or nannying during weekends or evenings. Extend your care to families, ensuring the safety, entertainment, and well-being of their little ones. At the same time, parents indulge in some essential downtime. Opportunities in this domain are plentiful, and the compensation is generally rewarding, making it a viable and fulfilling option for those with a knack for childcare.

<p>Whether you identify as a full-time artist or a seasoned hobbyist, sharing your artistic prowess by teaching art is a pastime that seamlessly melds with the joy of not feeling like work. Whether instructing a life drawing class or imparting knowledge on landscape or oil techniques, this endeavor allows you to share your skills, learn alongside others, socialize, and, most importantly, relish the gratifying experience of teaching art in a manner that is both enjoyable and fulfilling.</p>

Teach an Art Class

Whether you identify as a full-time artist or a seasoned hobbyist, sharing your artistic prowess by teaching art is a pastime that seamlessly melds with the joy of not feeling like work. Whether instructing a life drawing class or imparting knowledge on landscape or oil techniques, this endeavor allows you to share your skills, learn alongside others, socialize, and, most importantly, relish the gratifying experience of teaching art in a manner that is both enjoyable and fulfilling.

<p><span>Get down and dirty with gardening, and you’ll start growing happiness. Whether it’s veggies, flowers, or a jungle of houseplants, watching your garden thrive is like seeing your stock portfolio bloom – but with tomatoes and tulips. Plus, you’ll have the best-looking yard on the block. You might even win ‘Gardener of the Year’ in your neighborhood!</span></p>

Gardener/Landscaper

If the allure of cultivating a lush garden and working in the great outdoors resonates with you, contemplate providing gardening or landscaping services to neighbors and local businesses. Numerous bustling families aspire to maintain aesthetically pleasing yards but often need more time or resources to do so themselves. Capitalize on your gardening prowess and transform your weekends into a productive venture. Revel in the fresh air and sunshine, as there’s no better way to kickstart the weekend than by putting your green thumb to good use!

<p>If storytelling is second nature to you and you possess an intimate knowledge of your city, consider immersing yourself in the role of a tour guide to spice up your weekends with thrilling adventures! Showcase your locale to tourists, weaving captivating tales about local history, architecture, and hidden gems. This engaging position promises encounters with people from around the globe, offering a delightful opportunity to share your passion for your city. Embrace the role of the ultimate host and ensure your weekends become genuinely unforgettable!</p>

If storytelling is second nature to you and you possess an intimate knowledge of your city, consider immersing yourself in the role of a tour guide to spice up your weekends with thrilling adventures! Showcase your locale to tourists, weaving captivating tales about local history, architecture, and hidden gems. This engaging position promises encounters with people from around the globe, offering a delightful opportunity to share your passion for your city. Embrace the role of the ultimate host and ensure your weekends become genuinely unforgettable!

<p>Embarking on the bartending journey opens doors to mastering mixology, crafting delightful beverages, and engaging with bar, restaurant, or exclusive event patrons. This socially vibrant role boasts flexible hours and the allure of gratifying tips. Immerse yourself in a dynamic environment, forge connections with diverse individuals, and revel in the lively ambiance. So, don’t hesitate to shake things up and delve into the world of bartending – a surefire way to infuse your weekends with excitement! According to <a href="https://www.zippia.com/bartender-jobs/demographics/">Zippia</a>, the United States currently employs over 568,533 bartenders, comprising 60.3% women and 39.7% men, with an average age of 34.</p>

Embarking on the bartending journey opens doors to mastering mixology, crafting delightful beverages, and engaging with bar, restaurant, or exclusive event patrons. This socially vibrant role boasts flexible hours and the allure of gratifying tips. Immerse yourself in a dynamic environment, forge connections with diverse individuals, and revel in the lively ambiance. So, don’t hesitate to shake things up and delve into the world of bartending – a surefire way to infuse your weekends with excitement! According to Zippia , the United States currently employs over 568,533 bartenders, comprising 60.3% women and 39.7% men, with an average age of 34.

<p>Each generation has its quirks. Most label it as an “old person thing” when asked why grandpa or grandma does something unusual. The defense from the other side is that “it was the way things were back in our day.” With that in mind, here are some things that Boomers do that millennials find annoying....</p> <p><a class="more-link" href="https://becausemomsays.com/from-ok-boomer-to-ugh-boomer-10-habits-that-irritate-millennials/">Read More</a></p> <p><a rel="nofollow" href="https://becausemomsays.com/from-ok-boomer-to-ugh-boomer-10-habits-that-irritate-millennials/">From ‘OK Boomer’ to ‘Ugh Boomer’: 10 Habits That Irritate Millennials</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://becausemomsays.com">Because Mom Says</a></p>

“No Boomers Allowed”: 15 States Where Retirees Are NOT Welcome

If you’re planning a significant change during retirement, it’s crucial to think about the kind of home you desire and the aspects you should steer clear of. “If you’re thinking about making a big move in retirement, it’s important to consider what characteristics you want in your new home and which ones to avoid at all costs,” suggests experts. To assist you, we’ve compiled a catalog of the 15 least favorable states for retirement.

<p>Looking back on the childhood of the boomer generation, it becomes evident that certain things once considered appropriate would never pass today’s standards. The cultural landscape has evolved significantly, leading us to recognize 16 aspects of their upbringing that would be deemed wholly unacceptable today. From unsupervised outdoor adventures to unfiltered television content, the boomer generation got away with various experiences that would undoubtedly raise eyebrows in today’s world. Let’s delve into these intriguing elements of their upbringing and reflect on how far society has come.</p>

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Looking back on the childhood of the boomer generation, it becomes evident that certain things once considered appropriate would never pass today’s standards. The cultural landscape has evolved significantly, leading us to recognize 16 aspects of their upbringing that would be deemed wholly unacceptable today. From unsupervised outdoor adventures to unfiltered television content, the boomer generation got away with various experiences that would undoubtedly raise eyebrows in today’s world. Let’s delve into these intriguing elements of their upbringing and reflect on how far society has come.

<p>Name a better (or more bitter) feud than the boomer-millennial one. We’ll wait.  While cross-generation angst and disapproval is no new thing, the war between baby boomers and generation Y is a particularly bloody one. Both generations are known to have more than a few choice words about the other. Let’s look at why.  Climate Change...</p>  <p><a rel="nofollow" href="https://becausemomsays.com/reasons-millennials-boomers-cant-get-along/">The Great Separation: How 10 Reasons Are Fueling the Millennial-Boomer Divide</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://becausemomsays.com">Because Mom Says</a></p>

STUCK IN THE 60S: 10 THINGS BABY BOOMERS REFUSE TO LET GO OF

Memories of the “good old days” keep us trapped in the past. Baby boomers love to retell tales of how it was “in my day.” At the same time, millennials will tell them to get with the times. Being stuck in a time warp from which they don’t want to snap out of, here are things that baby boomers still think are fantastic. STUCK IN THE 60S: 10 THINGS BABY BOOMERS REFUSE TO LET GO OF

<p>There’s no denying that society often moves in waves, with popular trends rising and falling. However, not everyone rides these waves. There are those who, for various reasons, refuse to get on board with certain popular things. Here, we explore some of these trends and the reasons people give for opting out. Smartphones While smartphones...</p>  <p><a rel="nofollow" href="https://becausemomsays.com/popular-trends-people-arent-buying-into/">Trend Resistors: 20 Popular Trends People Are Boldly Bypassing</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://becausemomsays.com">Because Mom Says</a></p>

IT’S TIME TO LET GO: 30 OUTDATED BOOMER HOME TRENDS THAT DESPERATELY NEED TO BE SHOWN THE EXIT!

With the advances of social media, home trends, décor, and fads change faster than ever before. While some trends become instant classics, others can be redundant, unsensible, or just downright hideous. In a popular online forum, users shared the home fads they’re tired of seeing. We’ve compiled a list of these most disliked home décor fads, so grab a cup of coffee, and let’s look into these less-than-inspiring home design options!

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Millennials look at their current economic situation with despair. The feeling amongst them is that the boomers are the cause of their woes. Boomers are considered to be a group of individuals who are self-serving, greedy, and short-sighted. But is this the case?

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