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Glenn Ashmore
 
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As others have said, getting a work permit in most of the places you would
want to cruise is a real PITA. Teachers and licenced medical personell are
usualy welcome but that is about it. OTOH, a competent refrigeration or
electronics tech can always get his bar tab covered and often earn some
walking around cash. If you have the talent, writing articles for the
sailing mags can contribute a little to the kitty.

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Glenn Ashmore

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"heftalena" wrote in message
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Let's say a person has some money to cruise independently,.. but not
quite enough. You mostly network in the local cruising community where
ever you find yourself and work for them under the table? Can you work
legally as a us citizen in some countries? Thanks.