Please be a little specific in your plan, not just “travel”. Where do you want to travel ?

  • Get_Off_My_WLAN@fedia.io
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    15 days ago

    Technically not a sabbatical, but I saved up a bunch of money, quit my job, and have been studying abroad in Japan.

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    Buy a minivan, remove back seats. Add a bed and a battery bank, a small travel fridge and a hob for cooking then start camping at the nearest national parks. Refine my load out and start venturing farther and farther out.

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    I’m assuming money is not an option?

    Learn shit. Painting class, cooking class, poetry, random community college shit. Hire a language tutor if I could. And I’d hire a personal trainer and chef, since I’d have time to try and work on myself. Maybe a coding boot camp if I can keep up, so I can come back with a whole new career. I think I’d make that my goal. Dabble in as many things as I can to see what I like. And I also just like learning random shit.

    When I have three months left, I’ll take a trip to visit all the places I’ve been interested in moving to. I’d hope to come back healthier and smarter, in some way.

    I would also leave myself two weeks to just be before I had to go back to real life.

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    I kind of did this once! Essentially I got laid of from a job but happened to have a good money buffer and life was quite inexpensive at the time, so I just thought “fuck it” and went as long as I could without working, I made it about a year.

    It was awesome! My mental health has never been better, I wrote most of a book, got pretty decent at Blender, started working on learning to make games… and then I had to go back to work and it all went to shit lol, that was several years ago and I haven’t touched any of it since.

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    15 days ago

    Book a private jet to go to California with my family. I’ve always really liked the idea of California and I also have a really good friend that lives there! 😃

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    Hey, I actually did this! It was the best time of my life.

    My aim was to migrate to south america, specialize in my career and get in/stay in shape.

    I spent my days going to the gym, learning spanish, doing impromptu streams on twitch (I found a little community in my preperations to quit my job) , and I did travel to the country I wanted to migrate to and to NY to see a band that rarely plays live, visit my family in a different country and to visit my bud that lived in scandinavia.

    I spent a month with my family preparing a portfolio.

    I saved money during my career, about $16k over several years,and figured, if time is money, money is time.

    I’m happy to answer any questions.

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        No job, no clue. At the start the perspective of some others and me were that it felt like I just fell out of the sky and tried to integrate into society.

        I figured I’d either do immersion learning for spanish, or succeed and set up my life here.

        The job came fairly easily, one of the companies from my first wave of applications accepted me.

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    14 days ago

    Procrastinate for eleven months, panic at the last minute, ask for a do over, fail, then try to learn Rust in 3 days and program a roguelike.

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    Our dream (my SO and me) is to ride our motorcycles to Japan (from Central Europe). At this time the northern route is politically difficult. The southern route has always been difficult but would be the better option at this time, I think. We even discussed ideas of plans. She could take a half year off, for me it would be more difficult. But the funds would be the biggest issue. So plan B is to rent motorcycles for a week or two, next time we’re in Japan.

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    15 days ago

    Probably a bikini inspector at my favourite beach… Seriously though the Bibbulmun Track.

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    My question to anyone able to answer this: how can you afford to take a sabbatical period??? I can’t even afford to take a weeks vacation. It would wreck me financially not receiving pay for a whole week. Let alone a year??? What’s going on in this thread?

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      15 days ago

      There are some platforms like World Packers where you receive free food and a bed for helping out in places. But I guess that still doesn’t cover travel, insurance, debt, and any other long term payments you might have to make

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      I’ve been saving 30-40% of my salary each month for years, it helps not going outside because you don’t like people and watching movies and playing video games. And eating ramen

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      step 1 : have a career

      step 2 : don’t spend that much money, building up savings

      step 3 : time is money, therefore, money is time.

      step 4 : be very, very frugal during your time with no work. I ate a lot of protein powder, eggs and pasta

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          In this context, it’s an employment specialization that allows you to earn a greater than average income. I was amazed that as a software tester I used to get paid more than a nurse, an arguably more stressful and more important employment path.

          I’m on the left. It’s a hard thing that happens in life that I am pointing out, not agreeing with.

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            That’s wild. I’m assuming you’re in the states. I’m a UX designer and on paper I make just shy of $50k CAD.