Submitted by David DeFranza on February 8, 2008 - 10:42.
Yeah Jack, I know, most of these options are a bit professional. I know I don't have the experience for the best ones. I really think that WWOOFing is a great option for people who are 'on the road' and on a budget though. Imagine what two weeks expense free would do for the backpacker's or hobo's budget! And, if you are already in the country, the cost of getting to the farm would be minimal.
Myshca, I know this is probably frowned upon, but many of the Peace Corps volunteers I have talked to mention other sources of income that the pursued in their free time. Teaching English lessons is perhaps the most obvious.
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WWOOFing for Hobos
Submitted by David DeFranza on February 8, 2008 - 10:42.
Yeah Jack, I know, most of these options are a bit professional. I know I don't have the experience for the best ones. I really think that WWOOFing is a great option for people who are 'on the road' and on a budget though. Imagine what two weeks expense free would do for the backpacker's or hobo's budget! And, if you are already in the country, the cost of getting to the farm would be minimal.
Myshca, I know this is probably frowned upon, but many of the Peace Corps volunteers I have talked to mention other sources of income that the pursued in their free time. Teaching English lessons is perhaps the most obvious.