If you're qualified, you could apply to be a U.S. State Department foreign service diplomatic courier. For eligibility, salary range and additional information, check out: http://www.careers.state.gov/specialist/opportunities/dipcour.html
2006-08-28 13:16:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Non of these option seem incredibly stable considering the type of work and durations. You obviously do not like what your doing and you only have 4 months which isn't very long. Personally I have a career that has taken me around the world for nearly 10 years and I enjoy it. If your not attached you should go with three. Chances are number 2 may be available when you get back or better yet your travels will bring you a new perspective on a job field you've never thought of. If your concerns are money then number one but it is too temporary to make a life altering difference number three is an opportunity you should not skip out on.
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answered by Heather 4
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For the past 31 years I have travel nearly every week and get paid for well for doing so.
I became a tour escort back in the 70's and ever since have been paid to escort groups or even couples to places all over the world, To date I have spent time in 42 countries.
Now I pick when I want to work, with whom and where we go.
I have a very solid following.
2006-08-28 14:38:40
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answered by Maui Boy 3
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You can become a Travel Agent, even Part-time...they can write off any trip or food or whatever they do for Free...even cruises, or short travel...no matter it's tax free.
Also you can join FedEx, DHL or UPS or any company that owns it's own airline and as employee you can travel at the discounted rate, Airline Employeee rate...but that is usually standby with the other airline carriers who are not partners with your company, but it's still a great deal on off-season travel, hotel, etc.
2006-08-28 12:44:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Try becoming a businessman. Some companies pay you to travel the world for business deals, meetings, etc.
2006-08-28 12:43:33
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answered by Crescent 4
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You could work for an International Courier Service - or you could write a travel book - or work for a travel agency.
2006-08-28 12:46:06
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answered by suzieq 4
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Journalism... Travel agents also get comps for free trips... and it's safer.
2006-08-28 12:44:26
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answered by Robb 5
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you can become an english teacher.
you can travel all around and teach english and absorb the different cultures around the world.
check out...
www.teachabroad.com
www.tefl.com/jobs
www.eslcafe.com
www.telf.net
take your pick.
2006-08-28 15:01:29
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answered by sellatieeat 6
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thats wut my mom does for a livin she travels to all different countries in Europe, Africa, South America and Asia. She works for a university and they send her somewhere and its just like a vacation (and her work pays for it) then when she comes back she sets up trips for other teachers at the university so they can learn more bout history and culture. But idk wut her job is called....sry
2006-08-28 12:49:27
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answered by Tinkerbell eats Yahoo! 5
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become mr.international and see the world
2006-08-28 12:50:31
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answered by CRY$T 2
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