

I told my mom I wouldn't go to Thailand by myself - so I searched for group travel, found EF Ultimate Break, and decided I was just going to do it. I started to Google elephant sanctuaries and found one in Thailand that I wanted to go to. In 2017, I was in the shower when I decided I wanted to see some elephants. First, it was just for fun so my family could follow me on my adventures, but then my first travel vlog took off with more than 27,000 views, and now I have 1,200 subscribers who I affectionately call my "FiascoFam." Before I got started with EF Ultimate Break, I'd only ever been on cruises to the Bahamas and Mexico - but I always wanted to travel I started my channel because I got tired of getting on YouTube to watch vlogs about a place I wanted to travel to and seeing the search results filled with people who didn't look like me. I also have a YouTube channel and a blog. When the pandemic hit and events stopped, I switched to advertising at SeaWorld but I didn't like it, so I found the job posting for Disney World, applied, and got the job. Before that, I did events for SeaWorld for four years. I just started my dream job doing PR and media events with The Walt Disney Company at Disney World. I've been living in Orlando, Florida, for the last few years. It has been edited for length and clarity.

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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jay Suggs, a 30-year-old public relations professional from Savannah, Georgia, about her travel side hustle. Here's her story and how she got her travel side hustle started, as told to Lauryn Haas.She earns a trip every time 12 people use her referral link.Jay Suggs, 30, works in PR and is an ambassador for travel company EF Ultimate Break on the side.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
