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  1. rick baldwin

    Morocco is very interesting but I would not want to live there.
    It has its problems which may not be readily apparent.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Rick, I think a lot of places are like that though! You have to see if the benefits outweigh the cons, and sometimes only after experiencing a place can you see that for yourself. But hey, Morocco is not for everyone 😉

  2. K

    Hi! Great read!

    I will be moving to Morocco with my boyfriend who is there already,
    I’d be interested in fun jobs available for American citizens to work. I want to make sure there are plenty before making a huge decision, what jobs would you recommend?

    Thanks!

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Kristen, how exciting! I’m not personally in the job market and haven’t explored options, but you may want to reach out to https://waikalama.com/ who contributed this article and see if she has any input. Alternatively, the TBA Travel Tribe is a fountain of information and the ladies there might be able to provide some insight 🙂 https://www.facebook.com/groups/947813952040668/

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