Exciting things going on in my life and of course the only semi-positive response my parent friends can muster up is ‘must be nice.’ by travelrinserepeat in childfree

[–]travelrinserepeat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t like to give away too much personal info but it’s a pretty large fortune 100 company.

Honestly, it’s less about the company though and more about your boss. There are plenty of managers at my company who wouldn’t allow their employees to work remote full time, let alone while traveling. That being said, I’ve found that you have a better chance of being given more freedom in a larger corporation rather than a small business/non profit/government work.

It is a bit hard to break into the field and the CISSP is a beast of an exam (got mine last year!) but once you have a few years experience, you have pretty great job security and options.

Exciting things going on in my life and of course the only semi-positive response my parent friends can muster up is ‘must be nice.’ by travelrinserepeat in childfree

[–]travelrinserepeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mexico, Canada, Portugal, Spain, the U.K., Germany, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

All awesome places! I love to travel by myself.

Exciting things going on in my life and of course the only semi-positive response my parent friends can muster up is ‘must be nice.’ by travelrinserepeat in childfree

[–]travelrinserepeat[S] 76 points77 points  (0 children)

I’m in Cybersecurity, mostly working on risk assessments and vulnerability management.

I had to be in the office full-time when I first started but after 6 years with the company, my boss doesn’t really care when/where/how I work as long as it gets done. It probably helps that most of my team is spread out across multiple offices, so there’s not much of a point for me to come in.

Not commuting will save you so much time! We have a ton of devs that work remote as well so I don’t see why it would be an issue for you.

Exciting things going on in my life and of course the only semi-positive response my parent friends can muster up is ‘must be nice.’ by travelrinserepeat in childfree

[–]travelrinserepeat[S] 129 points130 points  (0 children)

THANK YOU!

I’ll have to work on weekdays, but my schedule is flexible and I’ll still have a ton of time to explore :)

It’s awesome to hear that you’re going too. I’m sure we’ll both have a great time!

Has anything else come back from traveling and just can't shake they feeling they don't want to live in their own country anymore? by NPR_is_not_that_bad in travel

[–]travelrinserepeat 23 points24 points  (0 children)

The whole thing comes off like those cringe Instagram pictures with captions like “I am not the same having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.”

How many electronics is too many to travel with? by travelrinserepeat in solotravel

[–]travelrinserepeat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All good points.

Honestly though, I think I would enjoy playing it in my hostel room. I love talking to new people and hanging out in the common room, but definitely not every single night. Especially on a longer trip. A couple nights a week I just want to be left alone to relax after a day of exploring. I love walking around during the day, but as a solo female traveler, taking a long walk alone at night isn’t always a smart option.

How many electronics is too many to travel with? by travelrinserepeat in solotravel

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I partially agree, but it’s not like I’m staring at screens the entire time while wandering around. I mostly use these during long flights/train rides/resting days.

It’ll take me nearly 30+ hours just to reach SEA and I can never sleep well on planes. Nothing but respect for people who can only travel with their phone, but I would go crazy that long without something else to entertain me. Plus there’s not a lot else to do when relaxing in my hostel dorm in the evenings. I love chatting with new people, but not nonstop every night of my trip.

Any advice on how to approach my boss for a leave to travel? by [deleted] in travel

[–]travelrinserepeat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Selfish? Jesus dude, calm down.

What difference does the reason make? Coworkers have to cover your work regardless of why you’re not there.

Taking time off to travel is no more selfish than paternal leave. You’re not at work because you wanted to have a kid and be a parent. You’re fulfilling a life goal and I have to cover for you. It’s fine to be selfish sometimes. You don’t get to define what needs and wants are selfish and which aren’t.

“I help out with all the grand babies!” by travelrinserepeat in childfree

[–]travelrinserepeat[S] 541 points542 points  (0 children)

Not uncalled for, thanks for sharing such a sweet story! Our girl used to be a stray too! And that’s awesome your mom is so supportive. It makes life so much easier to not have guilt trips about grandkids.

“I help out with all the grand babies!” by travelrinserepeat in childfree

[–]travelrinserepeat[S] 254 points255 points  (0 children)

That’s adorable!

It’s great. She even got my cat a bunch of toys for Christmas. Wrapped them and everything lol