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Blending Travel and Career – 4 Potential Jobs for those who Love Travel

Airplane Travel with Suitcase

“I see my path, but I don’t know where it leads. Not knowing where I’m going is what inspires me to travel it.”
~ Rosalia de Castro

A cubicle job is not for everyone, for the free spirited and those who have travel on their mind and adventure in their spirits, the world is not enough.

Time to make your career an adventure, or get more meaning in life as you travel and work – exploring new places and indulging in exotic cultures all while making a living?  There is a demand for those who travel this road and want to try out new careers that satisfies them to the core.

Willing to think out of the box, then these careers might be for you:
 

Cruise Ship Jobs

For those who can rough the waves and winds – well not really – the cruise ships jobs can be exciting daily adventure on a luxury cruise where you get paid to travel in style for free and getting paid for it!

 

Flight Attendant

If the ocean isn’t your thing, taking to the sky is another worthy option. Flight attendants have been travelling around the world for years handing out cocktails and honey-roasted peanuts. However, before flight attendants can take off, there is an extensive training process that often takes place in flight.

 

ESL Teacher

Out of the many travel jobs out there, teaching English as a second language (ESL) can be one of the most rewarding. Although prerequisites vary between countries and agencies, opportunities to work with children, adults, college students, and the disabled are readily available.

a part of the world that you’re comfortable and somewhat familiar with.
 

Truck Driver

You seldom hear a child say, “When I grow up, I want to be a truck driver.” But in such a poor job market, pulling a long haul can provide not only a steady wage, but also inevitable stories from the road. There is practically zero unemployment in the states, and trainees typically garner half a dozen job offers before they’re even road ready. The only thing standing between you and $40k a year as a truck driver is a passing grade on a CDL test − and a willingness to live most of your life away from home.

 

 

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