How I traveled around the world on other peoples money!

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Growing up we didn't have the money to travel so it never really crossed my mind. Then in Oct. of 2002, while polishing silverware as a waitress, a co-worker told me about a private jet company looking for a Stewardess. I was 30 years old, broke, depressed and had no children so I sent over a resume. Next thing you know I'm off to Germany, France and Amsterdam with the rich and famous. I was hooked and have since managed to travel my way across the world with other peoples money!!

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