Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Easer Sale: Discounts on Life Lessons

Happy Easter everyone!

It was a beautiful sunny Easter day here in Perth. We got up early and packed our things for a trip to the wine growing region down south to start new jobs at a vineyard. Unfortunately this evening we are right back where we started, a bit more guarded and with slightly lighter wallets. It turns out that there was no job and we (and 40 others) were scammed by a pretty impressive con artist. The upside...if you can be famous for getting conned out of 300 bucks, then I am definitely famous. TV, radio, print...you name it, I've done the interview. I want everybody and their mom lookin' for this guy. Autograph requests can be sent to Jared Holm, Crimestopper.

The story: Backpackers conned out of 300 Large

The worst part of this mess is that we and everyone else quit their jobs and checked out of where they were staying for this, and most people had nowhere to go. Finding a place to stay in Perth is hard most days, let alone Easter Sunday. We were very fortunate to be taken back in by the people we have been staying with, and have been tirelessly looking for a job over the last week. In a complete change of direction, we are now heading to the outback town of Newman where we have bee hired to work in a bar. This job came through a legitimate recruiter, so we can rest our scam detectors on this one.

It's been a fun and difficult two months trying to decide where we'll settle in to recoup our travel funds, and it looks like we've found it. It would have been nice to work and live in Perth, but it's so expensive that I'm pretty sure it would have been in one pocket and out the other. On to Newman...

3 comments:

  1. Hey Jared,
    Sounds like it is much rougher in Aussie than the entire trip across Europe. Hope you and Krista both have jobs and are loving it there.
    Give us a call if you have time so we know you're doing OK.
    Love,
    Mom, Paul, Jake, and Honey (who was just fixed on Friday). She's already back to normal and our job is to try and keep her calm!
    Love you both!
    Mom

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  2. Hey Guys,

    Halley had mentioned this to me earlier (came here for updates-- which need to be updated). I just read the news print... I'm sorry guys. I know ya'll had fun in the Irish pub, I hope that this bar is able to compete. Stay in touch.

    Vance

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  3. Hope things are getting sorted out. Seems like it was only a matter of time before horns-waggling took place, seeing that the whole continent of Australia was set up as a giant British penal colony 200 years ago. I have heard the national folk hero is....a convict named Ned Kelly? See you guys soon for some Filipino Diving fun!
    Dylan

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