Not sure if you realise it or are conditioned to just accept it, with regular full-time gigs we work 50 weeks to have only 2 off....even the casino lords running Vegas would flinch and feel somewhat guilty at those odds in their own favour.
Once in a while I come across a person that reminds me of my desire to travel outside of work to explore the planet and discover people via method of back-packing. It's not for everyone but it changed my perceptive on things.
This is a clip of my friend Maggie Padlewska. She's an established video-journalist that has covered many stories on CTV & CBC. She's taken a year off to travel and leave her mark on the world by attepting a very challenging life dream project. She's a dynamic positive person with an amazing wit and endless amount if enthusiasm.
She's inspired me to rekindle the reason why I prefer seasonal gigs over full time gigs because it gave me the time to travel proper. But her's is a different journey and I'd like to share it with you because I find it worthy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHvcRy09CmI&sns=em
Subscribe to her YouTube page, go to her FB page 'One Year One World'
Follow her journey @ http://www.oneyearoneworld.com
Thanks for reading
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