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You might want to consider getting a job at home with a company that does work internationally and seeing about transferring in the future.

Another option is to work hard, make a lot of money, live cheaply and save so that you can then take some time traveling and deciding the next step.

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If you must get out now or explode, you may want to just take off and start with some not-quite-so legitimate jobs.
Like washing dishes, busking or selling beaded necklaces to the hippies on the beach.
Finding more 'reputable' jobs tends to be much easier on-site than via cyberworld.

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Work on cruise ships. There's some jobs you don't do, for the money.

That's after you pay student loans. :(
And a legit job to make money and learn more.

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I have a friend that works for a NGO or similar in Sudan. When I asked her about job requirements she said things like statistical analysis are very popular. In her line of work she does things like go to a village to look at employment opportunities as she put it to me... We go to a village and see they have low employment. We see that they could make more butter, so therefore we need to train people to make more butter. Then puts it into a massive report. She lives in a tent and travels throughout the country on nail biting dodgy plane rides.

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This thread is now about 2 months old girlabout and the OP has not even bothered to acknowledge any responses.

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