Friday, September 25, 2009

Work...

'Technically' I'll b a 'British Citizen' ("shine ur shoes gov'nor?") during this entire trip.

I have found a $500 package that will get me a guaranteed live-in job in a pub for a minimum of 3 months (perfect). However, money is tight & being a 'British Citizen' means I can pick up any ol' job off the street. ("off" the streets - not "on" or "working" the streets lol).

The UK 'apparently' love employing Aussies, but their economy is quite bad...


So - Question of the Week:

What would YOU recommend?

Do I fork out the $500, guaranteeing a job placement of 3 months, accommodation, 1 meal per day, & bank account set up? But securing myself into a 3 month contract in a job I may not enjoy at all...

Or do I risk the UK economy & try to find something better? (having to find my own way regarding: accommodation, bank accounts, etc)



I know the answer may sound obvious, but I'm in a position where every dollar/pound counts.

So please comment &/or vote in the poll   ============>
& help me decide a suitable job situation for the first 3-4 working months of my holiday  :)

Monday, September 21, 2009

Cash On Hand

Recently, I noticed that a lot of places in Europe accept cash only (manly for cheap accommodation, food & transport).

This then makes me wonder how I go about getting 'cash' in all of the relevant currencies? Am I to be constantly running around desperately trying to find a bank branch I can use to take out & convert my money?

I understand that I can probably get away with using my card/s for most of it (taking advantage of the automatic currency conversion + charge). But understandably, it seems, I will need cash on hand for a lot of simpler/basic transactions.

So my question to YOU is: If you where in my position, how much money would you take out in the converted currency, & how far in advance would you do it?
Would you wait until you get into the country?
Or would you wait until you actually needed it (hoping an appropriate bank is nearby)?

So leave a comment & vote in the poll to help me out  =====>

Thanx   :)

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Luggage?

Ok so here's the deal,


I'm stayin in a pub/motel/hotel for 3-4months while I work. In between that I am venturing to: my great aunt & uncle's place (stay for a week?), a 3-5day tour of Ireland (maybe?), a 3-4day tour of south-west England (Stone Henge, Roman Baths, King Arthur, etc), & a week trip to Pamplona Spain for 'Running with the Bulls'.

After that I am doing a 38 days contiki tour where the luggage is kept on the bus or in your room, & can be whatever type of luggage you want so long as it fits the dimensions required & has no external steel frames.

So my question to you is: What type of luggage would you choose?


Suitcase: Apparently hard to use the wheels on cobble stone streets & there will be a lot of carryin your luggage up stairs. I never really got used to the wheels anyway so I've always been a suitcase carrier (I'm buff remember lol). You can fit more in and is easier to organize/find stuff. It probably more durable and easier to lock for security.



Backpack: The most common choice, however... Hard to organize & pack due to less room (& I like being organized & am not the most efficient packer [space-wise]). Also the size concerns me as I would need a decent sized one for a 10 month holiday & I believe my arms are stronger than my back. Due the size and weight I can envision quite easily, myself tipping backwards A LOT lol. So I'd probably end up carrying it by hand anyway. But nevertheless, a backpack is the more efficient & popular option as it is more compact & easier to lug around.


Duffle Bag: The middle option between a suitcase & a backpack. Slightly smaller & therefore lighter but easy to organize. Also another carry by hand option ('muscles' heehee). The only pitfall for a duffle bag is that it is easier for any fragiles to break when thrown in with everyone elses 20kg luggage under the bus. Also it may in fact turn out to be heavier & has no wheel option for any smooth grounds where it could be used.

It's a hard one but I'm trusting you guys will know what to do. So please comment &/or vote in the poll ===>
to help me out  :)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Airlines...?

Based on prices, I have narrowed my selection of suitable Airlines down to 7 options: Singapore, Thai, Malaysia, Air New Zealand, Royal Brunei, Cathay Pacific, & British Airways. (See Poll on left)  ====>



Most of these airlines are foreign to me but I have been told that there's nothing wrong with them - which makes my decision that much harder.

So my question to you is:

Which airline would you fly with based on - comfort (for a 30+hr flight), unwanted scary meals (grasshopper with a side of raw fish eyeballs), space (I'm claustrophobic & don't wanna have to climb over or have to share half my seat with a fat sweaty person who I'll most definitely get stuck next to), service (how nice they are), and anything else you can think of to weigh up pros & cons of an airline.


So remember - my happiness during my flight/s may very well depend on which airline you recommend.





(I personally like the blue & green one on the top right)

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Polls!!!

Hey guys,

In the left column, is a poll which I will be changing every month or so.
Basically (apart from being extremely fun - I don't get out much) I will put up polls to get your opinion & to help make decisions.
Eg. at the moment, a 'which airline?' poll is up as I can't seem to pick between the one's listed.

Upcoming ones might be:
- What type of luggage should I take?
- What do you think *insert foreign word here* means?
- Amsterdam... There's a brownie on the table - should I eat it?
- If an experienced con-artist/pickpocket in Rome throws a baby at me, assuming I'll catch it so my hands will be occupied leaving them free to empty my pockets - should I still bother to catch the baby...?

So please vote in the polls - the outcome of my trip may depend on it lol.

"Chow..." (with accent)

Main Eurotrip Events

  • Leave Australia (13th May)
  • *CONTIKI TOUR! (20th May-24th June)
  • Running with the Bulls Tour (9th-12th July)
  • Tour England (19th July-12th Aug.)
  • Tour Ireland (12th Aug.-20th Aug.)
  • Find/Start Work in UK (20th Aug.)
  • Oktoberfest (18th Sept.-3rd Oct.)
  • Home! (22nd Nov.)... Home for Christmas!