{"id":5998,"date":"2014-11-24T05:46:06","date_gmt":"2014-11-24T13:46:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/add-vodka.com\/?p=5998"},"modified":"2015-04-26T19:28:28","modified_gmt":"2015-04-27T02:28:28","slug":"travel-no-income","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/add-vodka.com\/travel-no-income\/","title":{"rendered":"How We Could Travel For a Month With No Income"},"content":{"rendered":"
You want to travel but you don’t have enough vacation time from work, and you have a mortgage and other bills to pay. So you never end up going on that trip, and opt instead to go on short, week-long vacations to get away.<\/p>\n
I hear this a lot from readers, friends, and family members. We had the same concerns when we booked our honeymoon in late 2013, not knowing whether we would be able to be paid for the time off.<\/p>\n
My husband does not get much vacation time from his job each year (just the statutory minimum) and because we got married in our hometown, he needed to take some time off for the wedding.<\/p>\n
I left my full-time job with excellent benefits and vacation time the week of the wedding for a temporary position offering me a raise but no benefits or vacation time at all.<\/p>\n
This left both of us with no income from day jobs when we went on our trip.<\/p>\n
I can also tell you that I worked very little on our trip. Because of the nature of the honeymoon<\/a> – travelling to third world countries in South Asia and spending a large portion of the time trekking and\/or travelling on unreliable busses, with our bags in the capable hands of strong young Nepali men – I did not bring my laptop. Any work that I did manage to get done was via my iPhone, through a weak and unreliable wifi signal.<\/p>\n