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Escape From Cubicle Hell!

Nomadic Lifestyle

My interpretation – not hers.

One of the perks (and also pains) of running my own website is the ability (and responsibility) to write about whatever I want. I, of course, try to keep some sort of travel or nomadic lifestyle type spin on it, but the freedom to write about things which interest me is very satisfying. That said, I’d like to point you in the direction of something that interests me. expanded comments

Quit Your Job, Travel the World

This is a website written/maintained by Christine who is:

about to take the leap from being a manager in a large Fortune 500 Company to being a freelance writer and photographer, living abroad

Recently, she quite her job (YEAH!). More recently, with Tyler Durden as her muse, she and her husband have sold most of their worldly belongings and are set to embark on a world tour of unknown proportions.

I can relate. I’ve got it pretty good – having left my corporate hell job several years ago and enjoying huge chunks of time off from work, but I would eventually like to not have to go to a job at all. I have been applying myself in several different directions lately with that end in mind.

Anyhow – I’m anxious to follow along on Christine’s escape from cubicle hell and wish her and her husband all the luck in the world. I have enjoyed reading about the raw human emotion – Some great insight into the psyche – really seeing how courageous one has to be to just quit their job and venture off into the vastness of the unknown.

Is this a topic that interests you or that you have something to say about? Leave a comment and join in the discussion.

Will @ June 2, 2008

Comments (2)

2 Comments

  1. Nomadic MattNo Gravatar June 3, 2008 @ 7:45 am

    I read her blog all the time. In fact, we’re off to dinner thursday to discuss blogging and travel.

    She pointed me in your direction too. Like the blog. Is there an RSS button around?

  2. WillNo Gravatar June 3, 2008 @ 9:40 pm

    Right over there to your right ->>
    Our RSS Feed

    thanks for the kind words….

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