>tfw you taught english abroad for a year and travelled all over europe and north africa and posted and participated in /trv/ all the time and took megabus trips around the U.S. in college then came back to America got a real job and now never travel because you only get 3 weeks off a year and it seems so horribly expensive
Did this happen to anyone else? Back then I didn't mind having only a couple g in the bank and spending it all traveling, but now even though I have like 50k, dropping 1k to go to europe for a week just doesn't seem worth it. It's like life just isn't set up for travelling because every career has a trajectory you have to follow and leaving your job for months at a time isn't possible. I have an okay job but I'm not a programmer or something so headhunters aren't banging on my door to hire me.
Feels bad, I don't know how to get out of this slump.
>>1065535
Travel like a normal fag and use your 3 weeks.
I wish I saved the pic, but there is a meme floating around FB that equates purchases of an iphone, another item, and a hoverboard to plane tickets to Europe, and places in the USA. I think maybe the Carribean/S. America, too. And it closes with collect memories not things, or something like that.
>>1065535
Yeah here in America we're fuct when it comes to vacation time.
>>1065535
Explore the states. Travel in your own country.
Get a different job. There's a lot of options in life.
>tfw you're on call and travel 4 months out of the year. Feels good man.
>>1065628
This
>>1065535
>Megabus
I've heard of $1 tickets from toronto to nyc or something ridiculous like that, how does it work?
>>1066063
The first few tickets sell for these prices (more like 5-10$, but hey). The last tickets are exorbitant because they help pay for the first ones.
>>1066063
You buy the tickets in advance, about 3 weeks or so, for $5. One time I missed my bus so I had to pay the regular price which was about $30. Some busses are great because they have USB chargers and WiFi.