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Paid Hedonism
Going on a skiing holiday? A week of powder and partying sounds like heaven and you know it can't be beaten. unless you could stay, still drink and party as much and get paid for it

Ski JobsSki Work Rundown
What jobs are available with a ski tour operator? Do I need any skills or qualifications? We give a rundown of the positions you may find yourself in this winter

A Willing Worker
Nina Doyle willingly worked on organic farms in New Zealand and discovered a new way to work your way around the world

Work in the USARebecca Davison spent Eighteen Months in the Big Apple working for YAI, the Young Adults Institute, a not-for profit organisation providing services for people with learning disabilities

Sharks and Dolphins
Deirdre Bounds of i to i International Projects offers advice to gap travellers overwhelmed with the choices available and tips on what to look for in a placement organisation

A Memorable Patient
Elspeth Pitt's Earthwatch expedition to Madagascar led to an unexpected and unique experience with a Lemur

For cheap ways of crossing the globe's watery bits we present our guide to Hitch-hiking the Seas

Out of Cash in Outer Mongolia
Accountancy is rarely described as adventurous, but Debbie Jeremiah tells how her numerical skills took her to two continents while Jason Christopher opted to practise Expedition Medicine in Patagonia with Raleigh International

Teach Abroad
Peter Beech has lived as a teacher in Greece for 15 years. Now involved in recruitment he can help university graduates gain teaching experience in this vibrant country before starting their career

Why Work in Another Country
How to make friends and influence people 5,000 miles from home. American Lee Maiwald, and his wife, did just that through a Fulbright Exchange to England

 

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