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"How much does traveling cost?"
Cost of living(rent, utilities, data/wifi, groceries) is $500 USD per month for most countries, up to $1000 for most others.
"Health care and insurance?"
Health care and insurance abroad are both pennies on the US dollar for the highest quality of medical care
"What about visas?"
You usually don't need them; when necessary, visas are almost all entirely online: a fifteen minute e-form and nominal fee offset in your first day by the drastically lower cost of living abroad.
"How do you make money while abroad?"
Any job that nets you $500+ a month works. There are almost 2 billion English students globally right now, so native English speakers have lucked into a guaranteed job on or offline.
"What qualifications do I need as an English teacher?"
Some countries and schools require a TEFL certificate or prefer candidates with an associate's degree depending on the position, but if you want to teach English, all you need is to be a fluent English speaker.
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Only had it once but bear jerky is also good.
I don't know if I've had bear jerky. Was it a roadside stand? Did you get the bear flavor and whaaat is bear flavor?
It was when I was a child and in boy scouts, one of the scout masters brought it. They had just legalized bear hunting in my area (limit of 2 per year and male adult only) so he made it him self. If I remember correctly it was tough meat with a slight gamey flavor.
cool, thanks. I've read that bear meat's difficult to prep, but a lot of the jerky recipes I'm seeing use very simpler marinades.
This was probably around like 96 or 97 so like 30 years ago, sorry I can't give more details.
All good. I actually make jerky fairly often, so the idea will rattle around in my head until I have the opportunity to try bear.