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Top Ten Jobs If You Love To Travel

Top Ten Jobs If You Love To Travel
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6/10/15 7:09 AM
Top Ten Jobs If You  Love To Travel


(10) Flight attendant


It may be the most obvious travel-related job, but it's also one of the
most accessible: You don't need a specialized degree to become a flight
attendant, and most major airlines only require prior customer service
experience and a certification from the Federal Aviation Administration.
The hours are frequently erratic, and the work isn't always easy, but
you'll get a glimpse of hundreds of cities across the globe during your
career. A bonus perk? Free or discounted flights for you and your
family.


(9) International aid worker


If you want to travel for a living while making a real difference in
people's lives, consider working for an international aid organization
like USAID. With this job, you can visit struggling countries and help
its residents recover from dire situations such as natural disasters and
famine. You'll need a background in a field like health, agriculture or
education and a strong interest in social work, according to How Stuff
Works.


(8)Exploration geologist


Exploration geologists help resource extraction companies identify the
most profitable places from which to extract natural resources. Since
extraction tends to happen in places that aren't very well-populated,
exploration geologists get to travel to some of the most remote regions
of the world, and can be away from home for months at a time.


(7)Cruise line worker


Working on a cruise ship is a travel lover's dream gig: You quite
literally make a living traveling the world, all while receiving free
food and accommodations. Whether you're a restaurant server, a shop clerk
or a performer in the cruise's entertainment lineup, there are
opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds to work on one of these
"floating resorts." Websites like Cruise Line Jobs list
employment openings with some of the top-rated cruise lines.


(6)Travel tour guide


Imagine spending your days guiding fellow travel lovers through a
bustling European metropolis, or perhaps a small local village is more
your speed. Wherever you want to go, popular travel destinations are
always in need of friendly, knowledgeable guides to lead tourists through
city sights and cultural excursions. Study up on the history and culture
of your city of choice, and don't forget to brush up on the local
language!


(5)Archaeologist


Archaeologists travel the world to recover and preserve artifacts from
past human cultures. Careers in archaeology require frequent travel,
often to remote regions of the earth.


A benefit of speaking one of the world's most popular languages is that
there are people all over the world who want to learn it. Teaching
English in a foreign country is one of the easiest ways to get out and
see the world. Many teaching positions in foreign countries do require a
certification, but you can easily get one in about a month's
time.


(3)Executive assistant


It may not be the most glamorous of jobs, but playing a behind-the-scenes
role in the life of a corporate executive or other high-powered
professional means you'll be right alongside your boss on his or her
business trips. Since individuals in these positions travel quite
frequently for important client meetings, you'll have plenty of
opportunities to see new places while you work.


(2) Oceanographer

If you love traveling by sea and have a passion for learning more about
it, then there is probably no better career for you than that of an
oceanographer. Oceanographers often split their time between laboratories
and research ships, where they can spend months away from home visiting
remote regions of the ocean.


(1)  International Marriage Broker Tour Leader.


If you love to travel and are single this is absolutely the best job you
can imagine.   International Marriage Brokers travels the world
holding single events in some of the most beautiful places on
earth.  Each week companies like A Foreign Affair travel to exotic
locations in Eastern Europe, Asian and Latin America. Business men and
professionals travel in groups where they will attend single events that
A Foreign Affair call socials, at these social events the men will meet
500 to 1000 beautiful single women and models.   The tours
consists  of social, dating and site seeing, all while interacting
with dozens of men and women falling in love.
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