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I don't know why some of you guys are bringing up skin color like non white people couldn't do this or like there aren't any non white ppl that have done this
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of course
They white right?
I don't like boats, I'd go crazy out at sea. I was saying it was cool that they said forget the system and did things their wayOP went from wanting 4 cars and renting a place to traveling the world on a boat
Yeah being out at sea with just your GF in a sailboat aint courageous at allWhat gave it away that they were white? The boat? lol
but this is cool. Must be nice to have that flexibility with their careers. I think anybody would wanna do this sort of traveling if they could pick up and leave. Idk about calling it courageous tho
Thats why it only works with a real ride or die *****. Not the ones that have to watch whatever housewives reality show every weekI couldn't deal with my girl 24/7 365 on a boat would throw her over board when she annoyed me
Read title......expected a white couple. expected a thread by millineal.....entered thread and clicked article............anddddd I'm not surprised
I couldn't deal with my girl 24/7 365 on a boat would throw her over board when she annoyed me
who says it has to be over?..so what happens when the vacation is over? Ya go to your old boss begging for ya job back? Find a new career? This isn't practical, at all.
Yeah I really don't get how he picks which forbes post to make threads out of. I agree just go for it.Just do it b. Whatever it is you're thinking about with all these millenial life crisis regret posts.
If I had dough saved and a down *** chick i'd do this for a year. Do studies online at the same time.
ACA… You're correct about missing out on retirement savings and employer match, but if you're ahead of the game when it comes to that, I think the experience should far outweigh any negative impact associated with not making money for a year.
they are missing out on years of retirement investments and employer contributions...also, health insurance and dental, what happens if they get bit by a shark or something?
If you're a high caliber employee and leave on good terms, there's no reason they shouldn't welcome you back, assuming there's an opportunity available. The fact it's not "practical" in our culture is a testament to our worker bee culture…..so what happens when the vacation is over? Ya go to your old boss begging for ya job back? Find a new career? This isn't practical, at all.
i was kidding, and props to thses folks (and yourself if you go through with it)...
ACA… You're correct about missing out on retirement savings and employer match, but if you're ahead of the game when it comes to that, I think the experience should far outweigh any negative impact associated with not making money for a year.