Chanel
Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger quit their jobs to travel the world. Now they've
been forced to scrub toilets to make ends meet.
Dropping
everything to travel the world might sound like a far off dream to some — but
not for Stevo Dirnberger and Chanel Cartell.
The
couple runs the blog How Far From Home, where they hold up signs that read how
far they are in kilometers from their home in Cape Town, South Africa.
They
quit their jobs in advertising to travel for a year — and now they're beginning
to understand what a serious commitment that really was.
In
order to survive during their travels, they have taken on menial jobs like
scrubbing toilets, cleaning glasses, and chopping wood to make their dream a
reality, according to a recent blog post by Cartell.
"So
far, I think we've tallied 135 toilets scrubbed, 250 kilos of cow dung spread,
two tons of rocks shoveled, 60 meters of pathway laid, 57 beds made, and I
cannot even remember how many wine glasses we've polished," she wrote.
They
receive these jobs through a program called Workaway, in which travellers can
work in exchange for food.
It
seems wherever they go, manual labour follows them. But all this physical work
doesn't mean they're in great shape or eating fresh vegetables.
"I
am not at my fittest, slimmest, or physically healthiest. We eat jam on
crackers most days, get roughly five hours of sleep per night, and lug our
extremely heavy bags through cobbled streets at 1 a.m., trying to find our
accommodation," Cartell wrote, noting that bus travel is not a part of
their extremely tight budget.
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