I have experince leading historic walking tours and
working at hostels in USA and overseas.
On the other hand, if you're into making real money while
working at hostels, I wouldn't recommend doing it without a proper work permit.
If the blogger writing that story says, «hey look, we overstayed our visa because
we worked at a hostel in this country x amount of days, and it was a hassle to get out of the country, but we did», but also writes about what they did to give back to the local community and what people in the States or other «developed» countries can do to help, then that would make a huge change.
A girl I traveled with in Vietnam was
working at a hostel on «Maggie Island,» as she called it (I have no idea which hostel, though).
Not exact matches
Im currently staying in a
working hostel in australia in the middle of nowhere but i wanted to be healthy so i made these... love your blog and try a lot of recipes
at home but these were great..
WiFi is offered throughout the
hostel, and when we had problems connecting
at 22:00 on our stay, the friendly manager determinedly
worked to fix it and didn't give up till it was operational 30 minutes or so later.
says cute Australian male
at trendy
hostel gathering, «I never knew how organ donation
works!»
If you're flexible with your dates and don't have a fixed itinerary, then
work - to - stay
at hostels could be your best bet.
Imagine the hardest and longest days you've ever had
at work or travel, combine them, and do them all in a foreign country or language while checking into a new hotel or
hostel every night or two.
The foundation mainly targets the adults
working in the touristic sector, in other words people who daily meet up with tourists, like
hostel and restaurant owners, guides, drivers and the vendors
at the fish and fruit market.
Check with various
hostels to see if they are looking for any extra help (bartending, cleaning, etc.), have a look
at restaurants to see if you can wash dishes in exchange for a meal, or,
work on a farm or
at any other job in exchange for food (and oftentimes) accommodation.
Maybe you've never had a chance to live on a farm, to feed animals, to help build a house or barn, to raise a vegetable gardens, to
work at a B&B or backpacker
hostel, or other types of jobs.
You know, the
hostel I was staying
at offered free room and board for a few hours of
work a day and they had a very international crowd
working there, so she may have been
at Base Backpackers.
We would love to
work for you from the 2nd of November to the 15th of November in exchange for a room and two beds in your
hostel, two warm meals a day, 50 % discount on our Spanish lessons and perhaps some free drinks
at the bar.
Either your US debit card didn't
work at all, or the international fees were so high you had to pull out hundreds of dollars
at a time, thus creating the same cash heavy anxiety while staying in a sketchy
hostel or on crowded European streets.
These things can not be built upon
work experience
at local bars or
hostels.
At the town there are many hotels with different prices and
hostels for back packers and guests with low budget; there are also restaurants, bars with the best live music in the country, small surf shops that
work as cyber coffees.