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Could You Work in a Foreign Country to Pay for Travel?

Of course you could! There are plenty of opportunities for travelers who want to work overseas especially if you speak English or better yet, are bilingual. But to work abroad there are some things to consider before you go.



 



1. Find out if Americans can work in the country you intend to travel to. Not all countries allow foreigners to work there while they are visiting.



2. Get a work permit. This documentation is different from your passport or visa. You can organize a work permit before you leave home or once you arrive in the country you want to work in. This will depend on where you intend to work. 



3. If you are a traveling student, it may be easier to get work through a student work exchange plan. Or you may even be able to organize a transfer through your company to work abroad. If so, all the leg work will be done for you.



4. If you have a particular job in mind, in a particular country, then you will need to do some research and contact potential employers before you go. If you do find someone wishing to employ you before you leave on your travels, get them to send you a letter stating the employment offer with a copy to their respective government. You will then be issued with a work permit for that country.



5. Consider working as a volunteer on your travels. Volunteer organizations are looking for helpers to assist with programs all over the world. You will be paid by the organization (usually just transport, food and board expenses), not the country you are going to. You do not need a work visa to be a volunteer in these programs.



 



If you are going to work overseas while traveling, register with the nearest embassy in the country you are visiting. Make sure you find out about the country you will be working in. Know if there are any travel warnings, political unrest and cultural conditions you should be aware of before you go. What immunizations do you need? Find out about the local laws, including employment legislations. And don’t forget that while earning an income overseas, you will be subject to that country’s tax laws.



 



Will you need to drive for your job overseas? If so, you will have to arrange an international driver’s permit. You must also take with you your valid American driver’s permit. All countries handle driving a little differently so check out what rules you’ll need to abide by to drive in your country of choice. 



 



Working while traveling is a great way to immerse yourself in the culture of the country you are visiting. Be organized if you want to subsidize your travel budget dollar in this way. Don’t forget you can always offer to work in hostels in exchange for cheaper (or even free) board as a way to supplement your traveling costs.



 



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Historic Hollywood Movie Theaters And Why They Are Special

Movie lovers know that for the ultimate cinema experience, nothing beats the movie theatre. Before the invention of the VCR, theatres were the only places where people could watch movies, and this meant that the demand for new theatres, particularly in places like Hollywood, where many movies were also being made, was very high.


The first movie exhibition in Hollywood took place in 1910, but it was not until 1922 when Graumans Egyptian theatre opened that movies were shown in this area on a permanent basis. Graumans second theatre, the Chinese opened five years later in 1927 with the premiere of Cecile B. Demilles King of Kings.


The Chinese would later be the venue for the premiers of, among others, King Kong in 1933, Hello Dolly in 1969, The Jungle Book in 1967, and Star Wars in 1977,


Nearby, another historic movie theatre, El Capitan, which first opened its doors in 1926, was originally a playhouse before becoming a first run theatre after an extensive remodel in 1942 and was renamed The Paramount. The lobby of the new theatre featured a coconut milk bar and played many first run Disney films. It has since been restored by Disney and Pacific Theatres, and today, is a popular first run theatre once more.


The Warner Bros. Theatre, now known as the Hollywood Pacific, first opened in 1928 and was the venue for the premiere of many of the Warner Bros. films featuring their Vitaphone sound on disc process.


The Warner Bros. were the first movie studio to have their theatres wired for sound, and quickly began producing new movies and their popular cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and other classic cartoon stars. . In 1953, the theatre was renovated and became Cinerama at the Warner, featuring a unique 28 by 46 screen with a dramatic 146 degree arc.


A few years later, in 1961, the theatre was revamped and renamed yet a gain, becoming the 70MM at the Warner, and later, a triplex in 1978, before closing its doors in 1994.


Historic Hollywood movie theatres are both a testament to Americas love of the cinema and to the architects, designers, and studios that inspired them. Many of the theatres mentioned in this article, as well as others in the same area are still standing, and a majority of them are still active.


For true movie lovers, a trip to one of these historic locations is the perfect way to experience the Hollywood, and the Hollywood movie experience, of yesteryear.

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