why don't you go to work for a cruise ship they have a lot of entry level postions and you would go everywhere they go,or a flight attendant would have lots of traveling
2006-08-04 05:49:07
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answered by Wish 6
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Sales Jobs That Require Travel
2016-11-18 05:39:41
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answered by leisure 4
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Business Consulting firms often have jobs that are 100% travel, perfect for a recent college grad with no spouse, geographic ties, etc. Of course, living in hotels can get old fast.
Another career is in "Field Service", if you're more technically skilled. Lots of companies include "on-site repair" of installed equipment, e.g. hospital equipment, manufacturing machines, copiers, wireless telephone, computer networks, elevators. You should have some sort of 2-year degree at least and some practical training. Travel can be nationwide but is usually limited to a smaller region. If you're good enough you can get the installation jobs that would take you farther afield, even internationally.
Finally, you could find a career niche and Freelance across the country. You'd end up eating all the travel and living expenses but at least you'd be travelling.
2006-08-04 06:29:05
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answered by sanity_in_tx 3
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International Marketing is an ideal field for those who cherish frequent traveling but be warned, after a while, it will be extremely tiring and boring too! Or, one can also try and find a job in an Airline Company.
As for joining army, indeed it is a noble cause but whether it will involve travel depends on what your position is. Not all army personnel are required to go on overseas duty. Sorry to say, but there is no guarantee that those who go on overseas duty will get back in one piece, as in the case of those posted in Vietnam in the past and now in Afghanistan and Iraq! Don't get discouraged but just a few words of caution!
2006-08-04 05:56:21
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answered by Sami V 7
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Become a pilot. Travel the world. Fly your family for pennies and earn a lot of money. If you can't be a pilot and you are not qualified enough to be a consultant. here are a few options
1. Go teach english in a forgien country. Check out what they pay in Japan. You might be surprised.
2. Join a Non Government Organization.
3. Be a travel agent
2006-08-04 06:24:19
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answered by srini 1
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Have you considered a career as an airline flight attendant?
Sales jobs often involve travel as well.
2006-08-04 05:50:33
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answered by BluedogGirl 5
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a trip rep :) I additionally decide for a activity that i will artwork and return and forth on the comparable time. next year i would be using. each and each season (could-oct) you are able to flow to different places. no longer too stable pay and undesirable hours in spite of the incontrovertible fact that that's traveling perfect!? i flow to try this for one season and then exchange into an air hostess. or perhaps an au pair? in case you like toddlers that's :)
2016-10-01 11:35:22
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answered by stealy 3
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flight attendent
2006-08-04 06:43:19
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answered by harmony 4
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