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Status:

Considering a Move Abroad 

Gender:

Male

Currently Lives:

New York, United States

Citizen Of:

United States

Some Forum Posts:

Uruguay: entry level work?:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I have experience in the restaurant / service industry, and currently work at two comedy clubs. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

Paraguay: entry level work?:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I have experience in the restaurant / service industry, and currently work at two comedy clubs. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

Panama: entry level work?:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I have experience in the restaurant / service industry, and currently work at two comedy clubs. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

Guatemala: entry level work?:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I have experience in the restaurant / service industry, and currently work at two comedy clubs. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

El Salvador: entry level work?:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I have experience in the restaurant / service industry, and currently work at two comedy clubs. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

Argentina: entry level work:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I have experience in the restaurant / service industry, and currently work at two comedy clubs. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

Ecuador: entry level work?:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I have experience in the restaurant / service industry, and currently work at two comedy clubs. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

Chile: entry level work:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I have experience in the restaurant / service industry, and currently work at two comedy clubs. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

Bolivia: entry level work:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

Colombia: ENTRY LEVEL work:

Would there be any entry level work available and easy to find? I am a 19 year old male from New York who is taking time off from school to live and work abroad. I am not looking for the highest standard of living (obviously) as I am not a college graduate... but was wondering if I would be able to sustain a hard working, yet laid back life here. I hope this is not a laughable topic to many of you experienced expats, and someone will be able to give me some information, or even just some encouraging words. thanks, Ryan

 

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