What am I doing here?
What do you do when you don’t know what you want to do? Wondering, “What I’m doing here?”, in Jaisalmer, India After graduating college I was fortunate. I had no student loans (thank you parents and...
View ArticleWorking for a Living…in a Foreign Country
I think about where I want to be working , what I want to be doing and what I want my career to look like roughly 100 times a day. That’s actually probably a conservative estimate. I just don’t know...
View ArticleThis week: Should I stay or should I go now?
This week: a little drama and suspense… You know how in my last post I ended with “Never say never” and “Nothing is permanent, everything changes constantly” ? Well, these two things have yet again...
View ArticleNext stop: Malaysia
A few months ago (I can’t believe it’s already October!) I wrote about how I thought I might be going home when I least expected it. Well, I didn’t. I stayed here in Thailand, I’m still here, and I’m...
View ArticleWhere I’m At
What’s the deal about me quitting my teaching gig, making a quit exit to Malaysia and now being back in Thailand? How could I stay away…? In my very first post at Gen Y Wanderer I talked about the –...
View ArticleConfessions of a High School English Teacher #1-4
These aren’t as much confessions as anecdotes, but “Anecdotes of a High School English Teacher” just doesn’t have quite the same ring to it. My career as a full-time English teacher in Thailand was...
View ArticleConfessions of a High School English Teacher #5-8
Yes, there’s more… Sports Day – The Thai school concept of ‘Sports Day’ is an interesting one. Less about sports and more about the appearance of everything else (a procession! sets! costumes!...
View Article*crickets*
As I was pulling together this month’s round up of interesting 20-something travel links, I realized my most recent post here was last month’s links. The blog has been completely silent for a month –...
View ArticleTeaching English in Thailand Part I: Getting Started
Teaching English abroad is one of the simplest ways twenty-somethings (or anyone for that matter) can travel and live abroad long-term. English teachers are wanted everywhere and by having help with...
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