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Anonymous
Sup dudes,
Amerikkkan baggage handlerfag here. I've worked for an airline for 3 years and yes we get to fly anywhere, first class, for free.
So far I've been to Russia, Poland, France, Spain and Ireland.
Where should I go next? I'm not really into the usual carribean vacations or other cliched shit. I like going to cool, storied places with awesome people.

I can also answer any questions you may have about buddy passes. :|
>> Anonymous
Where in Russia? Which place out of those was best, how long were you there for?

If I were you I'd go to Morocco.
>> Anonymous
Vietnam!
>> Anonymous
>>74902
>I'm not really into the usual carribean vacations or other cliched shit.
The "usual" vacation for the DR is for people to go to resorts where the locals aren't really allowed in. They tell you it's too dangerous to go out alone without a guide who will take you to the most expensive tourist shops and get a commission of the sales. Most people just end up getting hammered all day and gorging on food, all of which are included in the daily fee. Some people fall in "love" with some resort worker who's painfully low class and undereducated. So, if you don't want to do that, good for you.

I'd suggest taking a tour up to Pico Duarte, the highest point in the Caribbean. It's very awesome and the trails are easy. You can do it in two, three, or six days depending where you start from and how much trail you want to cover.
>> Anonymous
how would i get a job working for an airline so i can travel?
>> Anonymous
in russia car drive you
>> Anonymous
Fjords in Norway.
>> Anonymous
>>74939

What he said.
>> Anonymous
Amsterdam. Friendliest fucking people, drugs, and art museums.
>> Anonymous
Go to Santiago, then fly to Arica. Its a nice beach town in the desert. Weather guaranteed to be good. Casual people. From Arica, you can take bus trips into Peru and Bolivia.
>> Anonymous
OP, what is a buddy pass? (Tell me all about it). And what limitations does one have with the whole "travel anywhere" thing? I considered being a travel agent, but I think working for an airline costs less for travel. Assuming I don't work for a company that goes bankrupt.
>> Anonymous
Hey OP, I'm a lot like you, only quasi-government job has had me around the world and with enough cash to do a bit of traveling myself. I always shy away from the tourist traps and seek out the lesser touristed areas.

Everyone always says Amsterdam for some reason, and I can see one, the weed of course. However awesome the weed may be, the place was a drag. I suppose it could have been the nature of me getting blasted stoned and watching snooker all day, but when I was out and about, I just wasn't liking it. The people in the coffeeshops are quite chill, but the folk in restaurants and whatnot have a disdain for english-speaking tourists thats palpable. Whats more, when my brother and I went to Vondelpark, the supposed liberal mecca of the 60s-80s, all of the flowerbeds were fenced in for the stupid tourist stoners who'd smash them up. Things like this were rampant, and I cant blame them.

That said We had driven from paris to the dam, so on the way back we made a nice stop in Brussels. Same relaxed attitude, you can get by in French, English, Dutch, and often German, 200% less typical tourist assholes. It's a city full of young educated youth and international businesspeople with outstandingly nice parks, where youre free to have a beer or a splif if you're low-key. Stay at Sofitel Brussels-Europe, which is another awesome Sofitel thats minutes from the most beautiful, and epic/massive structure you'll randomly walk upon whilst stoned, the art history museum. Good luck. Mail if you have Q's!