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Diving into Management Down Under
Dom Nemer had never worked in a hostel, knew nothing about diving, and had never managed anything in his life until he started working on North Stradbroke Island just off the coast of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia

Work Down Under
What would seem like routine work at home is a totally new experience when you’re in another culture. Joanna Brough got her hands on a working holiday visa and managed to earn a fair bit of money from office work in New Zealand

DJing in Dubai
"Local clubs are screaming out for UK DJ's," says Ian Wood who spent three years working as a DJ in the United Arab Emirates

CookeryWant to be a Chalet Host?
Natives.co.uk has been organising cookery courses for the last two years, and guarantees to improve the skills, knowledge and confidence of anyone wanting to do a season in the Alps.

Llama and Train. BoliviaMy Best Unexpected Experience
Intern Melanie Takefman landed in Bolivia with five equally perplexed Canadian interns to teach layout and web design skills in Tarija, a city near the Argentine border


Mad in Africa
Conservation is one of many activities that Madventurer gets involved with on its expeditions. Rupert Pate worked with the Arid And Semi Arid Conservation And Development Organisation Of Kenya to help push back the Sahara desert, moving south at 11kms per year

A Flexible Life
N M Dyer and her husband bought a cheap caravan to get away from it all. After travelling in Holland they worked in Australia before returning home to have babies

Recruitment in Ireland
What's hot and what's not in the Irish job market. Recruitment specialists Nixers provide some insights to finding work in the Republic

Why Life's a Beach for Debbie
The nearest Debbie Irving got to Antigua was the glossy calendar on her office wall - until she started work with Lancaster specialist care agency Origin

Photographs from Taiwan
Though Mike Williams didn't take his camera along to the other China, he still caught some snapshots of life on the island

Catch 22 Travel Tips
After thieves stole his shoes and left him travelling parts of Latin America in his bare feet, Lincoln Yates set up Catch 22 Travel Security Products to stop this happening to other backpackers. Here he shares his advice for theft free travels

 

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