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(@BenPar23)
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Would the Virgin Islands be a good spot for two 19 year old friends to relocate for the months of May through July? Do you all think this is possible because I have read that these are "slow months" on the islands. Do you guys think that this would be possible or should I look elsewhere?


 
Posted : January 15, 2008 11:42 pm
(@Lizard)
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a little more info would help, are you mm-fm-ff do you want to work or just rock & roll, what island are you interested in? The more information you give the better answers you're going to get.


 
Posted : January 15, 2008 11:56 pm
(@BenPar23)
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Thanks Lizard. We are both males and have been best buds for six years. We are looking to have an adventure this summer. Living the dream but doing what it takes to survive. We plan on getting jobs while we are there to make the ends meet. We are most interested in St. Thomas, but will take anything we can get. Any advice or info. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


 
Posted : January 16, 2008 2:29 am
(@Lizard)
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Your time frame from May to July is now called the shoulder season, its a bit slower this time a year , however there are always service jobs available, some of these jobs require health certificates which could take a couple of days to get. You don't need a passport to get to the USVI but it will help in alot of different situations, such as Island hopping. So come on down be careful and have fun.


 
Posted : January 16, 2008 8:10 am

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