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21st February 21, 01:35 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by Hologenicman
Tourism does seem to be the biggest "work" application for a kilt so far...
Easiest job in the world - until you have to do it.
Although as I said for me it's a secondary occupation, so I only do a handful of tours a year (mainly in Scotland and school trips to other parts of the UK, but some here in Estonia). Still taken a big hit this year. Not so bad for me, but my wife earns far more from her guiding work than she does from her primary occupation as a teacher. She usually does tours to the UK, Lapland, Siberia, Mongolia and Cuba (among other places) - all cancelled this year - apart from some hiking trips to Finland. So prob. lost about 60% (or more) of her income. Hoping this year is better - esp. as we already have many summer tours that are sold out.
Last edited by Tomo; 21st February 21 at 11:03 AM.
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