Review
The Guardian, October 9 2004
Book Description
Product Description
There has never been a better time to take a gap year or career break, the recent economic climate has seen a rise in mature gappers, seizing their opportunity to see the world with wiser eyes. If you're thinking of taking a trip of a lifetime, be it with redundancy cheque in hand, career break, a much needed sabbatical, recent retirement or just grabbing life by the horns, Gap Years for Grown Ups is your essential guide to your time away.
Covering everything you need to know for your trip of a lifetime Gap Years for Grown Ups will help you prepare for your year out, from taking the plunge with your employer and what to pack for your travels to the practicals of your time out there and reaping the benefits of a gap year on your return home. Get the most from your travels with all the essential information on the range of opportunities available to professionals and mature gappers. Find out about specialist gap year schemes for adult gappers, jobs and voluntary opportunities across the world for all abilities and time scales, as well as help on how to choose the right gap year programme for you, whether you want to learn a new skill, go on a retreat or improve your career while you are away.
Know before you go and gain a real insight into what to expect while travelling with over 100 first-hand accounts from adult gappers, retirement gappers and those travellers who have been there and done it. Learn the tips for safe, successful travel, get insights on the best places, hidden treasures and the ideal experiences out there for adult gappers.
Gap Years for Grown Ups also takes you through funding your trip with advice and insight on all the finance essentials, from budgeting and bargains to paying the mortgage and renting out your home whilst you're away. This practical guide will help you get to grips with the essentials for living and working abroad; the permits, red tape and contact details you need as well as information on family travelling and getting the most from your experiences for both you and your children.
Written by Susan Griffith, the foremost authority on gap years and travelling the world, writing for The Times, The Independent, and The Observer among others, as well as appearing in `Ask the Expert' for Conde Nast Traveller and appearing as a gap year expert on BBC Radio 4. Susan has been writing about gap year travel and working abroad for more than 25 years.
"Informative and full of ideas and contacts" The Times
From the Inside Flap
THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE
TO TAKING A CAREER BREAK
- Taking the plunge
- Nuts and bolts â" preparing to take off
- Doing something worthwhile
- Directory of specialist programmes
- Working and living abroad
- Travel and adventure
- Taking the family
- New skills and new projects
- Spiritual development
- Back to normal or a change for life?
âTwenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didnât do than by the ones you didâ. Mark Twain
PLUS:
Over 100 first hand accounts from grown ups who have taken Gap Years
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