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 - Travel information- I am currently - Travelling - Activities i am interested in: - I love Spain and have previously lived in Sevilla for 2 years. I'd love to find work on a Finca and learn more about farming and permaculture. - My next destination: Spain View all
 - Description- Hello! My name is Jesse and I come from Liverpool. I have recently finished my previous job and I will be hoping to find a work away in Spain for the next few weeks/months. 
 I love being outdoors and working with my hands. I consider myself a hard worker, a clean and respectful guest, and easy to get on with.
 I especially love spending time sharing a meal with others after a working day. (I'm also a keen cook!).
 I love Work Away for the opportunity it provides of meeting new people from all walks of life. I especially love Spain and it's people. I have previously lived in Sevilla for 2 years and I speak Spanish at around a B2 level.
 In my spare time I enjoy reading, cooking, and exploring new places.
 - InterestsLanguagesBooksHistoryCampingHikingFitnessCycling
 - Languages- Languages spoken 
 English: Fluent
 Spanish: Intermediate- More details about my language interests 
 This workawayer has indicated that they would be interested in sharing their language(s) or learning a new language. You can contact them directly to discuss this.
 - Skills and knowledge I'd like to share or learn- I'm interested in:- Life at a Farmstay - Creating/ Cooking family meals - Gardening - Helping around the house - General Maintenance - Able to teach about:- Languages 
 - More details about your skills- I don't have a specific trade that would prove useful on a farm. I can only offer my willingness to work hard and learn new things! I love working with my hands. Nothing beats a shared meal with friends after a hard days work. 
 - Age- 30 
 - Some more information - Smoker 
 - Driver's licence 
 - Allergies 
 - Special dietary requirements 
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The work carried out mainly consisted of feeding the chickens and weeding the fields and furrows. There was never a shortage of food (or coffee!) at… read more



















