I'm 27 and live in the US
Pathologically bored and want to take a year off to do something different |
I am not sure about age cut-off in other countries, but I know of people who went to Europe for a year and they enjoyed their time there. |
When I was 22 and just finished college, I au apaired in Australia. There are not agencies, so you have to do all the leg work yourself. I ended up with a so-so family, but had a wonderful yearlong experience! |
Very odd post- I wouldn't want to host anyone who is pathologically bored at the age of 27. Demonstrates a lack of initiative, maturity, and resourcefulness. |
Do you have a degree? There are a few countries that welcome Americans with a college degree for a year of work and travel. I am not sure how recently you have to have graduated, and I think the age cutoff might be 30. You can start here: https://www.goabroad.com/articles/jobs-abroad/work-abroad-after-graduation |
Consider teaching English abroad instead if you have a degree. Child care, unless you are really suited to it, can be very, very boring. And living with a host family is fraught with other risks you don't need to take at your age. Live independently if you can. |
Too pathologically bored to google "aupair age limit"? You might want to consider going a different route. But here, I googled that for you
https://www.aupairworld.com/en/au_pair/age_restrictions |
This describes my best au pair who was only a couple years younger. Had a dull white collar job in Europe. |