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>>48482 Continuing.. As a US civilian (usajobs.gov is a good place to start) you can do just about anything. US Bases and diplomatic presences are everywhere, and they all need english speaking Americans to run their gyms, stores, gas stations, IT systems, etc etc. They're like cities within cities of Americans. The downside is you're in a mostly American area, the upside is youre making USD adjusted for inflation/exchange rate and local living expenses.
My next gig will be in Japan, up north in Misawa, which houses a nice little Air Force base without the child rape and stigma of the big moronic Marine/Navy/Army bases in the south. Could've gone to Belgium, France, Holland, UK, Spain, Azores, Iceland, or most other nations, but chose Japan because I'm a weeaboofag and I love .jp chicks. Also, the skiing's great and the locals up north love Blues and Jazz. Fun place to be.
tl;dr: You never know a place until youve gone through the daily grind, so get a job there first with a safety net. Then GTFO America.
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