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This week get an inside look at the job and lifestyle each Italy cast member is leaving behind, starting with Courtney:

It’s hard to put a finger on my job title these days.  A friend put it best when he called me a “cubicle refugee, travel writer, tv personality and full-time vagabond.”  I’ll take it.

Most of my daytime hours are spent doing what I love: writing travel articles, editing videos and cooking up crazy ideas like a season of Jet Set Zero in ITALY.  I work from my home office or anywhere that has Wi-Fi.  I set my own hours, eat home-cooked lunches and take conference calls in bed.

Courtney's Office Space

Where the magic happens

Courtney's Portable Office

This one's coming with me to Italy

Courtney's Coffee Break

My Starbucks

When I’m not spending long periods on the road, I have no problem picking up part-time work to pay the rent.  A cube refugee’s paycheck just doesn’t cut it sometimes.

Lately, I’ve been working nights at Emporio Restaurant in NYC.  I set my camera loose in the restaurant this week to get some international goodbyes and JS0 shoutouts:

I work alongside artists, singers, actors, expats and other hilarious characters.  It’s like hanging out in a hostel every night… we share travel stories and learn how to say curse words in each others’ languages.

Courtney's Job at Emporio

Emporio Om Nom Nom

Courtney and Emily at Emporio

Courtney and Aussie mate Emily at Emporio

Yesterday, we received a new comment on the video Trang, Vietnam Idol left by a ‘fan’ named Billy.

Billy says: “What’s the point? Why don’t you just get a real job and then travel. The premise does not match the actual outcome of the show. You guys come off looking like a bunch of morons, aimlessly wandering. Who the hell would want to live like that? Stupid.”

This may be the only negative comment I’ve ever seen left on this site, so instead of simply ignoring it or burying it as spam, I think it deserves a post of its own and a response.

If you’ve spent any time on this site, you’d know that we all had real jobs… careers even. Before I joined Jet Set Zero, I spent three years as a Software Engineer. Needless to say, I took one hell of a pay-cut to join Jet Set Zero and work more hours for less money with almost zero job security. Who would want to live like that? I do, and an amazing number of other people, judging by the number of applicants we get on a regular basis!

The problem with real jobs, as you call them, rarely afford the opportunity for extended travel. A paltry two to three weeks of vacation is barely enough to visit family during the holidays. Combine that with the pressure to meet constant deadlines and move up the corporate ladder and some people find themselves not even taking what little vacation time they have. What traveling with Jet Set Zero has given me isn’t money, it’s time… which IMHO, is much more valuable, but most people don’t realize that until it’s too late.  Yes, we do still have to work, but the jobs we work now are just jobs, not careers. They also put us smack in the middle of the country and culture which we’ve chosen to learn about and have helped us meet wonderful friends and have led to great adventures. What little money we earn still manages to cover rent, food, and fun, and when we’re ready to move on, our jobs are never the things holding us back.

Don’t just take my word for it, here’s Jen to explain why she joined Jet Set Zero: (more…)