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Rustic Treehouse Cabin In Colorado

No matter how old we get, our love for treehouses never seems to fade. The problem is most treehouses are built for children, but not this one in Vail, Colorado. Designed by architect Missy Brown, this is a real deal, adult orientated, … Read More

101 Jobs To Work & Travel: Festival/Event Worker

Every festival and event requires workers to make sure everything goes smoothly. Some of these jobs are desirable, like interacting with people at the gate, and others are less so, like picking up trash or cleaning bathrooms. If you’re not … Read More

101 Jobs To Work & Travel: Hostel Worker

Hostels are in nearly every city around the world and almost all will at some point be in need of help. From checking guests in to assuring guests have a good (and safe) time, individuals who work within a hostel … Read More

101 Jobs To Work & Travel: Hostel Owner

Set up shop anywhere in the world and welcome people from around the world. Owning a hostel requires initial setup obviously, but once it’s up and running it can be a fun business venture that not only introduces you to … Read More

101 Jobs To Work & Travel: Work on a Yatch

Another floating opportunity for you to travel and make good money, working on a yacht is a fun way to rub shoulders with the wealthy, offering services that typically are in the food and service industry, although entertainment, such as … Read More

101 Jobs To Work & Travel: Work on Cruise Ships

Cruise ships are huge floating productions that require lots and lots of people in order to make sure everything runs smoothly. The staff needed for a cruise is diverse, which means you will find jobs in broadcast, serving, health, cleaning, … Read More

5 Reasons to Let Your Team Work Remotely

  If several years ago remote work was a pipe dream for most employees, today more and more companies are leaning towards this approach. Development of technologies, companies growth, high level of competition and other market conditions not only provide … Read More

Rethinking the Work-Life Equation

It takes more than just policies to make a workplace truly flexible. The whole office culture has to change. Phyllis Moen, a sociologist who was widowed when her two children were young, has made a career studying the challenges of working … Read More