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By: Ross Radich

Not all Wanderers are Lost

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Ross Radich loves to travel and has done plenty of it. As 'one who lived nowhere and was available to travel anywhere', he visited most of the planet.On finding himself with no home, just a TV and a cat called Nelson Mandela, Ross, with no qualifications, decided he wanted a job with no responsibilities. He got one with no training. He nearly resigned but his daughter advised him to enjoy a free overseas trip first. So, using the quality of toilets as a grading system, he travelled the world, causing chaos as he required workers to work, refused to inspect a bulldozer suspended above him and realised nobody sat next to him on planes.Filled with hilarious observations on overseas culture, attitudes, people he met and the abuse of rental cars, this is the diary of that rare creature, a happy man who truly loves his job. 

Ross Radich was brought up on a dairy farm in northern New Zealand, and just managed to scrape through high school. In the early eighties he migrated to Australia with his family to seek his fortune. Having no formal qualifications, and having had such other jobs as cleaning public lavatories, and packing meat in a slaughterhouse, he managed to get a job where he travelled the globe, not as an impoverished traveller, not funded by family, but in paid employment.

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