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I was just curious to see if anyone had any ideas/tips on how to make money on the road? My wife and I will be going from Florida to South America and back on two KLR 650s and would like to take our time in each area, therefore:
Are there any skill sets that would be helpful? Can a non-citizen briefly work in another country while visiting if there was ever a need? (there is an understanding of making less in a third world country, maybe something over the Internet?, etc; however, aiding local businesses would be good for the locals!) E
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There is a forum dedicated to this question and you will find it "further down"
To give a short answer: English teacher. You can take a Tefl og tesl course in your country and that will allow you to teach english. You can also teach without the certificate however, it is just more difficult.
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