How did you find a remote 9 to 5? I am class of 2022 as well and I was never able to get a full time job relating to my degree. So I worked at a restaurant the past year and was traveling every couple of months instead. I have the same mindset as you regarding travel and I would love to travel like this! The economy is so discouraging, I'm back to applying to remote roles but there are thousands of candidates fighting for the same remote roles now as everyone is pushed back into the office. You hit the lottery!!
I travelled through 20 European countries at 18 over 3 months for less than $4500 cad ($1000 of which was flights from Canada). The truth is if you want to travel cheap you are sacrificing comfort and convenience, it’s not a vacation. Travel during the off season, cook your own food, and only take the overnight Flixbuses so you don’t have to pay for a hostel. That’s how you travel cheap, no one can teach you, you just have to do it.
Yes credit cards are so great as long as you know what you are doing! You can really pay for all your flights with credit card points if you take advantage of the the sign up bonuses and maximize your points per dollar earnings.
Great insight Bailey!! Traveling in my 20s so far as been the best way of life I chose. But it’s definitely not for everyone, it’s challenging and rewarding at the same time ❤
I'm at a crossroads in my life right now and I cannot tell you how much I needed to hear tip 4. This was a real comfort to have your wisdom, thank you.
as someone who has travelled Southeast Asia for 6 months , South America for a month and a half , and Mexico for 2 months , + Korea & Japan I can say 2.5 K USD a month is the literal perfect amount ! That allows you to have wiggle room to be flexible and do everything you want. Best advice here
Now i am over 30, but i already subscribed you and I'll try to fulfill my dream when i am 20s . thanks a lot because of you motivation. welcome to Viet Nam !!!
Many good points. Don't forget to learn about the culture of places you are going. Some places have more defined or expected cultures than others. An American in London is pretty easy aside from learning different words they use for things. Going to a place driven by a deep culture like Japan without learning do's and don'ts is a recipe for problems and is hard on the Japanese. Safety is a lot about confidence and listening to your gut. But one can research that about a given place as well. Lastly, as "travel influencers" are being increasingly viewed as predatory and problematic around the world please don't be one and just be enriched by your travel and be good to the locals.
Seriously such a great and comprehensive video. I don't know how you don't have more subs! I am currently working a very full-on job in marketing. I am considering taking a break for 6 months up to 2 years to the uk on the tier 5 visa (I'm from Australia). With this visa I can still visit europe also. I'm thinking of starting off with staying in hostels or guest rooms in airbnbs - not as cheap as a hostel but relatively close and I think it would be great to get local tips from the host. I'm thinking I would then want to try a workaway (I'm also hoping this will give me something to occupy myself with while away I'm thinking either hostel work or au pair style (I have experience working with children so am leaning toward au pair, but also the idea of being with a big group in a hostel is cool too!). Seriously I wish I knew more people like you, it's inspiring to hear from someone who loves the travel/nomadic lifestyle and is conscious with how they use their money. I've been saying for such a long time that I was going to spend a lot of time travel. I'm almost 26 now, so I feel like next year is as good a time as ever! I've also saved up a decent chunk of money for the first time in my life because I've been saving for an apartment, but I would love to travel (without blowing too much of it) before I consider purchasing a place to settle in! Another great vid.
This is very informative - thank you for sharing. I have done similar approaches to traveling. I am planning on going to the Philippines for six months, next year! However, the internet and cellular data can be very unreliable depending on where you go and what resort / hotel / hostel you stay at. Keep that in mind when traveling with a remote job, too.
How to Travel in Your 20s" offers practical tips for budget-friendly adventures, making the most of your youth while exploring the world. A perfect guide to discovering new places and building lifelong travel friendships!
I don't have daddy's money either HA. That made me laugh ;>) Thanks! Been outside the USA 8 years now. If you can run cheap, you can last long term. If you want to live large, then the trip gets cut short. Cheers!
Hello Bailey dean i know you are fine. I always flow you you are soo nice .Naw i am stay in Bangladesh short time i lives in Bangladesh . Haw to meet you please reply me
I am know your hemoglobin is getting down but few time tometo soops best for days i am love tometo soops i am get salty tometo soops today, please keep conected when i am watch your family as father in law i am feeling you are in connection if i am have need to get time with a girl please do
that’s very different, many many people move back in with their parents after they graduate! (plus if you’re not there a lot of the time it’s not really affecting them financially)
How did you find a remote 9 to 5? I am class of 2022 as well and I was never able to get a full time job relating to my degree. So I worked at a restaurant the past year and was traveling every couple of months instead. I have the same mindset as you regarding travel and I would love to travel like this! The economy is so discouraging, I'm back to applying to remote roles but there are thousands of candidates fighting for the same remote roles now as everyone is pushed back into the office. You hit the lottery!!
I travelled through 20 European countries at 18 over 3 months for less than $4500 cad ($1000 of which was flights from Canada). The truth is if you want to travel cheap you are sacrificing comfort and convenience, it’s not a vacation. Travel during the off season, cook your own food, and only take the overnight Flixbuses so you don’t have to pay for a hostel. That’s how you travel cheap, no one can teach you, you just have to do it.
Yes credit cards are so great as long as you know what you are doing! You can really pay for all your flights with credit card points if you take advantage of the the sign up bonuses and maximize your points per dollar earnings.
This video is so helpful for me as a senior in college with no money!!!
I’m so glad it can help! I know it can be overwhelming but if you want to travel there’s always a way to make it happen!
Great insight Bailey!! Traveling in my 20s so far as been the best way of life I chose. But it’s definitely not for everyone, it’s challenging and rewarding at the same time ❤
I'm at a crossroads in my life right now and I cannot tell you how much I needed to hear tip 4. This was a real comfort to have your wisdom, thank you.
as someone who has travelled Southeast Asia for 6 months , South America for a month and a half , and Mexico for 2 months , + Korea & Japan I can say 2.5 K USD a month is the literal perfect amount ! That allows you to have wiggle room to be flexible and do everything you want. Best advice here
So did you work while traveling? How did you make it last?
This was an extremely helpful video ! Thank you 😊
This is the second video I’m watching from you and one again, you deliver value. Thank you :)
Thank you🤍
this is awesome! thank you.
could you talk about how you stay safe when traveling? human trafficking, pickpockets, etc
I love this so much.
Great Video. Thank youfor posting.
Now i am over 30, but i already subscribed you and I'll try to fulfill my dream when i am 20s . thanks a lot because of you motivation. welcome to Viet Nam !!!
Many good points. Don't forget to learn about the culture of places you are going. Some places have more defined or expected cultures than others. An American in London is pretty easy aside from learning different words they use for things. Going to a place driven by a deep culture like Japan without learning do's and don'ts is a recipe for problems and is hard on the Japanese. Safety is a lot about confidence and listening to your gut. But one can research that about a given place as well. Lastly, as "travel influencers" are being increasingly viewed as predatory and problematic around the world please don't be one and just be enriched by your travel and be good to the locals.
Really great points for a newbie in this, Thanks Alot! Goodluckk for more Travel✨
@@kinjalshah1591 you’ve got this!!
Omg these shots are amazing! Thank you
This is all great advice in this video! Keep it up and I'm sure your subs and views will grow like crazy!
This helps a lot for wanting to travel abroad now that i've graduated. really appreciate it!
Such a great video! I am looking to make 2024 the year that marks the beginning of my travels so this is really helpful!
have you started yet?
Seriously such a great and comprehensive video. I don't know how you don't have more subs!
I am currently working a very full-on job in marketing.
I am considering taking a break for 6 months up to 2 years to the uk on the tier 5 visa (I'm from Australia). With this visa I can still visit europe also.
I'm thinking of starting off with staying in hostels or guest rooms in airbnbs - not as cheap as a hostel but relatively close and I think it would be great to get local tips from the host.
I'm thinking I would then want to try a workaway (I'm also hoping this will give me something to occupy myself with while away I'm thinking either hostel work or au pair style (I have experience working with children so am leaning toward au pair, but also the idea of being with a big group in a hostel is cool too!).
Seriously I wish I knew more people like you, it's inspiring to hear from someone who loves the travel/nomadic lifestyle and is conscious with how they use their money.
I've been saying for such a long time that I was going to spend a lot of time travel. I'm almost 26 now, so I feel like next year is as good a time as ever!
I've also saved up a decent chunk of money for the first time in my life because I've been saving for an apartment, but I would love to travel (without blowing too much of it) before I consider purchasing a place to settle in!
Another great vid.
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Your content is awesome...shocking to see that you don't have millions of subscribers ....
Love from india❤
You deserve more views and likes for content like this!!! Super helpful information and great insight as well ✨
Omg thank you- I’m so glad I could help!
This is very informative - thank you for sharing. I have done similar approaches to traveling. I am planning on going to the Philippines for six months, next year! However, the internet and cellular data can be very unreliable depending on where you go and what resort / hotel / hostel you stay at. Keep that in mind when traveling with a remote job, too.
Which were the Facebook groups that you mentioned?? Not sure if my video didn't let it pop up!
How to Travel in Your 20s" offers practical tips for budget-friendly adventures, making the most of your youth while exploring the world. A perfect guide to discovering new places and building lifelong travel friendships!
thank you so much for this video!! Where do u find the abroad classes?
I hope someday i could travel to my dream destination. I wish my dream comes true
@@Nancykitter they will just keep reaching for them :)
im going too florida from norway in march
thanks شكرا
Thank you for giving me courage to jump in! Hope your life continues with beautiful events❤
@@joy3077 so excited for your future travels!
How did you find a remote job?
If only I could move in with my parents....
thank you❤
I live in Australia lol. I wanna travel to
I don't have daddy's money either HA. That made me laugh ;>) Thanks! Been outside the USA 8 years now. If you can run cheap, you can last long term. If you want to live large, then the trip gets cut short. Cheers!
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Did you save 10k for spending or was that including flights too also what time of year did you go for your 4 month Europe trip ?
I went June-Oct! And that included flights!
nice
i want it
can you help me to find remote job for me.
i really appreciate you for this assistance.
Hii! Do you have any experience with pets in hostels or traveling with pets in general?
I do not I’m sorry!
The “ecspecially” hurt me 😭😮💨
What’s your remote 9 to 5 job?
Subscribed
Have you been to Asia?
where is the Facebook groups?
hello where ate you form plecse riplay me
Where are the facebook groups?
@@Danhashiel honestly now a year later I would use an app like going solo! It’s a great way to make friends traveling!
Man I'm 27. Haven't traveled.
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Hello Bailey dean i know you are fine. I always flow you you are soo nice .Naw i am stay in Bangladesh short time i lives in Bangladesh . Haw to meet you please reply me
The truth is if you want to travel cheap you are sacrificing comfort and convenience, it’s not a vacation.
lost me at 2500 a month savings
That’s not what you save each month that’s how much each month of travel will cost
you look good with out clothes
you look like my high school crush and it's messing with me 💀💀
I am know your hemoglobin is getting down but few time tometo soops best for days i am love tometo soops i am get salty tometo soops today, please keep conected when i am watch your family as father in law i am feeling you are in connection if i am have need to get time with a girl please do
ancient monuments is best buildings
please tell me how many/quality type winter clothes i am purchase ?
Have a rich parents that spoil you. End of how to.
@@patrikpotoczky9780 tell me you didn’t watch the video without telling me
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honi chahiya
says she doesn’t have daddy’s money… goes on to say she lives with her parents so she doesn’t have to pay rent 🙃
I mean it’s different she may not be using his money, could just be using a place to crash to avoid rent
that’s very different, many many people move back in with their parents after they graduate! (plus if you’re not there a lot of the time it’s not really affecting them financially)
Daddys money is giving ur kid thousands of dollars to travel
Living with your parents ≠ daddy money
yeah, those aren't the same thing - are you ok?
I wish I was a pretty white woman... It seems so much easier.