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Is there a career for traveling?

While the destinations might not always be your first choice, jobs that pay you to travel will keep you on the move, gaining diverse experiences. Think flight attendant, cruise ship team member, or national account representative. You'll go where the business needs you to go.



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High-paying travel jobs to consider
  1. Airline pilot. National average salary: $44,761 per year. ...
  2. Hotel manager. National average salary: $51,151 per year. ...
  3. Infection preventionist. National average salary: $70,568 per year. ...
  4. Geologist. ...
  5. Executive recruiter. ...
  6. Marine biologist. ...
  7. Senior auditor. ...
  8. Marine engineer.


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If you want travel to be part of your primary employment, here are some careers to consider:
  1. Travel blogger. ...
  2. Flight attendant. ...
  3. English teacher. ...
  4. Travel photographer. ...
  5. Travel nurse. ...
  6. Tour coordinator. ...
  7. Destination marketer. ...
  8. Translator.


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Some publishers hire writers to research and produce travel content. These writers get paid to travel and explore new locations. Consider specializing in a certain topic such as travel food or accommodations. You may be able to work for a company or write your own guides.

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Get Paid To Travel With These 15 Jobs
  • Public Speaking. ...
  • Travel Blogging (or fashion, food, mommy, tech, etc.) ...
  • Proofreading and Editing. ...
  • Brand Ambassador. ...
  • Teaching English Abroad. ...
  • Social Media Influencer (the most fun way to get paid to travel!) ...
  • Work On a Cruise Ship. ...
  • Yacht / Sailboat Delivery Work.


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27 Golden Rules For Becoming a Master Traveler
  1. Be adventurous. You only live once. ...
  2. Get a no-fee ATM card. Why give your money to the banks? ...
  3. Get a travel credit card. ...
  4. Always carry backups. ...
  5. Only carry what you need. ...
  6. Buy travel insurance. ...
  7. Travel alone at least once. ...
  8. Learn basic phrases.


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Start planning, understanding and book your ticket...
  1. Getting any vaccinations you may need.
  2. Getting some travel insurance. ...
  3. Being realistic about your budget and getting the money in the right place to spend when you are abroad.
  4. Get your visas if needed and maybe even book a room or two for your first nights.


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Examples of jobs that pay to travel include cruise ship workers, flight attendants, and tour guides. These jobs often dictate when and where you get to travel and often provide free accommodation.

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Here are some ways to travel whether you're a full-time worker or a college student.
  1. CHANGE YOUR MINDSET. ...
  2. EXTEND YOUR WEEKENDS. ...
  3. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HOLIDAYS. ...
  4. WORK FROM HOME. ...
  5. STAY CLOSE TO HOME. ...
  6. TAKE SHORTER TRIPS. ...
  7. START EARLY. ...
  8. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AT WORK.


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Generally, $20,000 is the baseline cost for a trip around the world for one person for one year. This estimation falls in line with popular recommendations that budget travelers can spend an average of $50 a day on the road, and allows additional budget for flights and vaccines.

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Generally, $20,000 is the baseline cost for a trip around the world for one person for one year. This estimation falls in line with popular recommendations that budget travelers can spend an average of $50 a day on the road, and allows additional budget for flights and vaccines.

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For the sake of argument, let's average a comfortable RTW year-long trip at $24,000. If you break that down monthly, a Round the World trip will cost one person around $2,000 per month, taking everything into consideration. For many people it's cheaper to be on the road than staying at home.

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An incomplete list of options to get your ass abroad and exploring the world:
  • Join a volunteer organization. ...
  • Teach English. ...
  • Find a source of mobile income. ...
  • Start an online business. ...
  • Convince your company to let you work remotely. ...
  • Get transferred overseas. ...
  • Find odd jobs as you travel. ...
  • Work on a cruise or for an airline.


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As long as you plan, research and take the right precautions, you shouldn't have any problems. Here's how to travel alone responsibly, and the reasons why you need to give it a try.

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Here's why we believe travelling with kids aged 10 -14 is the perfect age to travel and adventure: They learn so much while travelling – kids are like 'sponges' and at this age they're learning and remembering it all. Our boys have learnt so much from their travels around the world.

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45 Genius Travel Hacks For When You're Broke AF
  1. Plan around off-peak travel times. Be aware of the seasonality of travel. ...
  2. Stay in hostels. ...
  3. Take free classes. ...
  4. Fill up on free hostel food. ...
  5. Venture off-the-beaten-path to save money. ...
  6. Treasure experiences over material things. ...
  7. Work in a hostel. ...
  8. Check visa costs before you travel.


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What age group travels the most? Millennials between 23-38 seem to be the age group that travels the most with an average of 35 vacation days a year.

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