The diplomatic corps might be a possibility.
You might try IOSCAR; it's free and quick. It asks you questions and suggests occupations based on your interests, knowledge, skills, and abilities. It also has a lot of information on the nature of the work and the outlook for different occupations.
http://www.ioscar.org/tx/
http://www.ioscar.org/tx/ip/ipinstruct.asp
2006-07-09 18:56:12
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answered by crao_craz 6
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Apply for positions at the National Park Service. At last count we have 388 parks, national monuments, etc., and in a lot of instances, travel is a part of the job. I travel about 30 days each year for various purposes. Plus, I've been to and seen places that I otherwise may never have seen.
2006-07-10 02:19:51
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answered by mogwai_b4_midnite 4
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Hitman.
Lots of travel - good pay. You get to experience different cultures and meet people - you'll just have to kill some of them.
btw- The more languages the better. You never know when you might find yourself on a liferaft after blowing up a ship, washed up on a beach and have to throw down some Tagalog to get by.
Not that it's happened to me.
2006-07-13 13:54:19
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answered by buzzzard 3
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Work on a cruise ship, become an air hostess,pilot or air steward, do the seasonal rounds at the resorts~ ski at winter, beach in summer..become a tourist's travelling companion,go backpacking and fruit pick,write travel articles for the magazines, work on Getaway.etc
2006-07-09 19:01:30
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answered by LadySym 1
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Get into Network Marketing
2006-07-10 01:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you can have a position on sales in a multinational company who exports around the world.
They are usually travelling in their territories. If you perform well you may have a territory as well.
2006-07-09 21:09:45
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answered by tapsev 3
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Stewardess
2006-07-09 18:56:19
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answered by Dilisa T 2
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Working on a cruise ship. From what I've heard, there are great benefits, too. And of course, fun perks. :)
2006-07-14 03:23:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Get thee to a cruise ship line. Start there to develop your resume.
2006-07-09 19:29:03
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answered by homerunhitter 4
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Be a project manager or consultant for a software company.
2006-07-09 18:55:46
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answered by bbosun 3
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