Austin Wells, a 28-year-old employee of Meta (known as an extremist and banned in Russia), chartered a cabin on a cruise ship for 12 years. writes about it new york post.
The San Diego resident doesn’t like long flights but loves to travel, so he decided to rent a 22 square foot cabin aboard the MV Narrative ocean liner. m.Austin Wells paid $300,000 to use the facility for 12 years.
“It’s like owning an apartment. From this model where you want to travel, pack, get on a plane, rent a room, to my apartment, gym, doctors and dentists, all my grocery stores travel the world with me. , explained.
The American will work remotely and tour European countries for the next three years.
Alistair Punton, CEO of Storylines, who created MV Narrative, also wants to live on board. As soon as the liner is ready to sail in 2025, he plans to move there with his wife and two children.
In addition to the basic amenities of a cruise ship, MV Narrative will include co-working spaces, medical facilities, a farmer’s market, 24-hour room service and more.
Formerly socialbites.ca reportedA man who fell from a cruise ship in the USA and spent 15 hours in the ocean survived.