Synopses & Reviews
The eleventh edition of this unique and acclaimed guide for the working traveler explains how to find temporary work around the world, not only in advance, but also when on the spot while traveling.
You will find information on: picking olives in Greece; archaeological digs in Israel; erecting marquees in the UK; hostel work in Malta; yacht cleaning in Antigua; picking strawberries in Denmark; busking in Amsterdam; prawn fishing in Australia and much, much more.
Review
"The budget globetrotters bible".
--The Independent
"Packed with ideas and all-important contacts".
--The Sunday Times
"Good, practical advice on a wide range of issues".
--Lonely Planet's Western Europe
"Want to travel but unable to finance a long trip? For almost 20 years Work Your Way Around the World has been helping travellers to overcome this problem...[the book] aims to enable those with little money but plenty of motivation to have a great time abroad while working their keep. It blends anecdotes with information to build up a picture of the possibilities for the working traveller across the globe".
--The Guardian
Review
"Packed with useful information that will steer you through the whole process¿ a mine of information that you won't want to be without".
--Global Adventure Magazine
"Good, sensible advice on seeking work".
--The Times
"The essential starting point for planning a working holiday".
--The Observer
Synopsis
Authoritative advice on how to find work around the world, with detailed listings of temporary opportunities and hundreds of firsthand accounts.
Synopsis
This eleventh edition of the unique and acclaimed guide for the working traveler explains how to find temporary work around the world, not only in advance, but also when on the spot while traveling.
About the Author
Susan Griffith is the author of many of Vacation Work's leading books including
Teaching English Abroad. Canadian born Susan now lives in Cambridge with her family.