
David Preschlack is the president of NBC Sports Regional Networks and NBC Sports Group Platform and Content Strategy. In 2015, David Preschlack and his wife, Alexandra, took sabbaticals from their workplaces to travel with their children to China, Thailand, Australia, and French Polynesia for three months.
More people are taking time off work to fulfill their travel dreams. A travel sabbatical can be a life-changing experience with a lot of benefits. To ensure that your travel goes according to plan, create a budget. Save enough money from your job or business over some time. As an alternative, research possible freelance opportunities or take a second job to earn some funds to pay for your travels.
Moreover, discuss your plans with your employers long before your travel date and help them make arrangements. If you work with a company that is not open to a
career sabbatical or the position might not be available on return, make plans for a job search. Ensure your resume and work experience portfolio are updated and uploaded on networking sites like Linkedin. If you are self-employed, make robust arrangements to safeguard your business. If you have children, consider arranging for homeschooling or schedule online education options for them while on the move.