anyone else hating it, and really homesick, or is that just me?
Can't decide whether this is better or worse than a boring summer at home tho
how come you're not enjoying it? and same to the other above poster? it's a shame to give up on it.. I was homesick when i did work america too, but i found that over time it went, and keeping busy helped too. ... don't give up!
so it turns out my homesickness has only been made worse by illness.
I've seen three doctors in a week, and the general consensus by them is that I have an ear infection, been on antibiotics for a week, and told I should feel better within another week. the second doctor I saw was concerned I had glandular fever, but according to the third doctor I don't. Unfortuantely, whilst I'm sleeping 12 hours a day, and spending the rest of the time trying not to fall asleep/ have migranes so bad I'm throwing up, none of the doctors seem to care, and just brush it off as my ear infection.
So anyway, I guess i have to wait out the week, and then go back to see another doctor if I don't feel better. I've been ill for about the whole month I've been out here, so even if the doctors think it's nothing, I may come home anyway. I may not have spent a million years in med school, but I know my body and I'm really noy well at all, no matter what they say.
anyway, I'll keep you all posted as to what's going on xx
I've seen three doctors in a week, and the general consensus by them is that I have an ear infection, been on antibiotics for a week, and told I should feel better within another week. the second doctor I saw was concerned I had glandular fever, but according to the third doctor I don't. Unfortuantely, whilst I'm sleeping 12 hours a day, and spending the rest of the time trying not to fall asleep/ have migranes so bad I'm throwing up, none of the doctors seem to care, and just brush it off as my ear infection.
Yikes - all of those doctors visits must have been expensive. When I wanted to go they said that there would be a $300 upfront charge just to see the doctor.
Needless to say I thought "sod that" and went home to sweat it out.
Things are ok for me I suppose. If you have read further up the thread some people are finding it more difficult than others.
However this thread is a bit of a ghost town and I am sure that the majority of the 1000 + people who are currently in the US on the BUNAC program alone will be having a good time.
(The last estimate I heard was 2000 irish students in San Diego alone - not BUNAC)
I have got a job and accomodation sorted. I just think that my life is plodding along at the moment. It seems that all I am doing is working and I am not making the most of the oportunity to see all of the variety of places available. ( I could be working in the UK for more money due to the weak $ and spending time with my family)
Roll on September when the time comes to go travelling.
Of course I can't complain about the weather. I have forgotten what rain feels like as it hasn't rained since I arrived here on the 2nd of June.
My mum said that it has been quite wet in the UK recently.
Stragnely that cheers me up - sorry for all of the people who are suffering.
Is anyone else going to post to let us know how they are getting on?
Is there a way to look at the directory without applying for one?
I'd love to work in Las Vegas as a croupier
Its definatlley do-able.
I have seen a few adverts in the small adds paper for training courses to be a croupier.
However it looks quite extensive and expensive. I don't think you will just be able to walk into this sort of job - hence it wont be in the BUNAC book.
Ooh, I'm definitely applying to do this in summer 2009! I'm gonna apply for a job in Manhattan and stay there for most of the time - hopefully do some travelling and visiting National Parks and stuff afterwards!
Would you say camp america was better or work america...heard loads of people with good camp experiences but very few have said anything great about work america.
I have seen a few adverts in the small adds paper for training courses to be a croupier.
However it looks quite extensive and expensive. I don't think you will just be able to walk into this sort of job - hence it wont be in the BUNAC book.
Also are you over 21?
Yes, i'm 22. I will be 23 next summer. Do you know where I can look to find this sort of ingormation?
Would you say camp america was better or work america...heard loads of people with good camp experiences but very few have said anything great about work america.
Yes I would like to know the answer to this one as well