Singaporefag with UK citizenship here. I am thinking about finding a job in the English countryside. It really appeals to me as it's very different from where I am now. I've lived in homestay hotels in the European countryside and I loved it. I don't know if I am romanticising life in the countryside too much and I am wondering if I will get bored of it in the future.
>>16536735
Maybe try >>>/out/, >>>/trv/, or >>>/int/
>>16537096
No advice here?
>>16537096
>>>>/out/
It's not like I will be backpacking in the UK
>>>/trv/
Or travelling
>>>/int/
Kek I don't want people to tell me to fuck off and stay away from their homeland
How long have you been in Sinagpore? I visited with the US Navy in 2014 and a lot of us never wanted to leave
>>16537265
>How long have you been in Sinagpore?
My whole life
Working in a farm is hard work and without owning your own land you will work as the extra hands in the field. But I highly doubt people who personally own land will hire anyone because I don't think it's easy making money owning land. You're left with milking cows (REALLY dirty job), chicken farm or working in the big farming fields that grows produce but I'm not even sure if UK has those big fields like the US.
Or you can learn to hunt game and sell it to the market but those skills (killing, skinning, etc etc) are usually taught within the family
Watch the VICE documentary they did on the scotland. Some parts about the country side and how people make a living but most is charlet pigging out
Here is episode 4 mostly about Hunting and Foraging. There are 5 in total and pretty fun in general and a good watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGToR5S8Hu8
>>16536735
pic related
>>16537283
I'm thinking about teaching in a school in rural England, not doing actual farm work
>>16537360
well shit
I guess it totally depends on your education. I'm not sure if Singapore degrees are recognized in UK. You might just need to do pass a test to get your degree recognized if not I guess you need to go to school in the UK.
Also I think it's harder to be a teacher in the rural side compare to the city and most rural areas in UK become kinda tourist areas/wineries/parks/getaways. Watch the movie The Trip, it's pretty funny and they drive down the country side it's mostly restaurants and tourist attractions and barely see countryside towns.
>>16537402
Are you British?
>>16537411
Does it even matter at this point?
I'm the only one replying and actually caring
>>16537422
Just curious
Well there were six posters here
Again, is life in the countryside what >>16537289 suggested?
>>16536735
it sucks