Hi Guys! So I am really interested in a career that involves traveling the world! Do any of you have a career that involves travel or any recommendations of jobs? Thanks!
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A Career that involves traveling??
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Re: A Career that involves traveling??
Well, there are a few options. You could:1) Be a flight attendant
2) Work on a cruise ship (Holland America, Princess, Disney, Carnival, etc),
3) Apply for seasonal employment in popular tourist areas (Alaska, Carribbean, etc.). I have friends that do seasonal employment in Alaska, and in the off-season they just bum around in South America or Thailand.
4) Get in with a hotel chain with international properties (ie, Marriott), and if you work for them for a while, there are often opportunities for transferring to foreign locations where they'll get you a visa, assist you in moving etc.
5) Another great idea that isn't necessarily work, is work-exchange: helpx.net is a great site where people all over the world post help-needed ads. They don't usually pay money but they will pay in room/board/food, and the jobs are generally only a few days/weeks, so you can visit many places. See this blog Captain's Log for an example of one of my friends who did this and had amazing experiences. Unfortunately, you will probably need money for this, so it's not work, but it is relatively inexpensive and a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
6) Volunteer in third-world countries, or teach english in Japan, Korea, China, South America, etc.
7) Become a travel agent! It's not constant travel, but there are a lots of FAM trips available to agents that are cheap. Actually anything in the travel industry will open some doors for you.
HTH. I would offer you my job (I travel for a living, lol), but mine is a unique job, and I'm not sure I wanna give it up.

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Re: A Career that involves traveling??
It depends how much you want to travel I guess. My sister's boyfriend works on a cruise ship. He pretty much travels all around the Pacific, but he's away for about 3 months at a time. On the other hand, many international companies have roles where you'll be travelling every other week or so.
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Thanks so much for the great answer, I really appreciate it! Wow, you are really lucky! Do you mind telling me a bit about your job! I am so interested, I love talking about this kind of stuff!
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I actually work for a cruise line. In the fall/winter, I travel the U.S. and market our Alaska product. I live in hotels, which I thought I'd hate but I actually love it- I never have to clean!
Then, in the summer I work as a Sales & Service Manager in Alaska- so I basically just make sure that things are going smoothly for our guests. 
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It depends how much you want to travel I guess. My sister's boyfriend works on a cruise ship. He pretty much travels all around the Pacific, but he's away for about 3 months at a time. On the other hand, many international companies have roles where you'll be travelling every other week or so.
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Re: A Career that involves traveling??
Engineer. You travel a ton if you get in with a company that does a lot of international work, which is most of them.My one friend used to travel every other week. Taiwan, China, Puerto Rico, etc etc etc... As it is, the place that he works, they have people out of the country every week. Some companies do more travel than others, though, so you have to get the company's stand on that.
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I'm a flight attendant (or cabin crew as well call ourselves in the UK) so If you wanna ask questions about that fire them my way
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Tell me everything there is to know! Haha, I have always wanted to be a flight attendant after watching the movie view from the top!
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Re: A Career that involves traveling??
Im just like this too, I would love to be in a job which I enjoy and lets me see the world at the same time!
Im more interested in cabin crew or working on a cruise ship, but since Im only 16 I think you have to be 18 before you are even considered a place in that area of work since you would be travelling alot!
Anyways, good luck! Hopefully you manage to work something out

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No problem
I actually work for a cruise line. In the fall/winter, I travel the U.S. and market our Alaska product. I live in hotels, which I thought I'd hate but I actually love it- I never have to clean! Then, in the summer I work as a Sales & Service Manager in Alaska- so I basically just make sure that things are going smoothly for our guests. ![]() |
I guess if you are a person who makes friends quickly it's easy?
I am trying to find a career that allows me to travel, too. The only problem is that I'd like to study psychology, and I don't know how to combine those two wishes?...
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May I ask what you do in your free time/how you handle your personal life?
I guess if you are a person who makes friends quickly it's easy? I am trying to find a career that allows me to travel, too. The only problem is that I'd like to study psychology, and I don't know how to combine those two wishes?... |
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Cruise ship. Military. The easiest one I see for young people is teaching English abroad. You may have to spend a couple thousand dollars for the certification, but once you have a teaching job abroad, then it helps.
While you're traveling world wide, that's also a great opportunity to start a travel blog.
Some businesses require travel abroad as well, depending on your client.
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