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For example, I helped to renovate a house in Luxembourg in exchange for flights, board and lodging and other treats. I’ve done odd jobs for people in exchange for reciprocal services and I’ve translated a number of restaurant menus in exchange for slap-up meals. This week, I experienced the latest example of working for free. In exchange for my interpreting services my wife and I got a free holiday in the beautiful Sierra del Segura (Albacete, Castilla la Mancha). The deal was this: if I helped an English lady friend sort out some issues with her house there – arranging remedial work, sorting out caretaking and cleaning, etc – she would pay for our hotels, drinks and meals. And that is exactly what happened. We drove from Ronda to the area near Yeste in Albacete where we stayed for two nights in a spa hotel in Tus. What a stunning area, nothing but scenery and more scenery and very few towns and villages. After two days of interpreting and discussions we returned to Andalucía and the gorgeous town of Baeza (Jaén province), where we stayed at the stunning 16th Century Hotel Puerta de la Luna. This was for an evening of R & R before returning home. And what a fantastic R & R it was. A relaxing swim in the hotel pool, followed by a stroll around the medieval city and a sumptuous dinner. Working for nothing? I like it! © Paul Whitelock Related article: Working for free? Why? Er… why not? Tags: working for nothing, working for free, payment in kind, odd jobs, Sierra del Segura, Albacete, Castilla la Mancha, Yeste, Tus, Baeza, Jaén, R & R, paul whitelock, Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. , www.a1-solutions-spain.com
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Paul Whitelock
Paul hat einen Bachelor in Spanisch und Deutsch (BSc) von der Universität Salford in Manchester, England. Er hat auch ein Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PH-Training) und ein Diplom vom Institute of Linguists (MIL).

A couple of years ago I wrote an article on the subject of working for nothing -