Are you tall enough?
Can try air stewardess.
It a job not really a career because they most likey stop you from flying after 30 something.
But sure will get you places and good money.
2006-12-29 15:10:03
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answered by Sheep 2
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If you're interested in law, a law degree (JD) with a specialization in international (business) law would do quite nicely (and you get business-class air and a very handsome salary)
If you're into adventure (i.e. danger), journalism is also a good choice. However, until you gain some seniority, you'll get the really rough countries and no luxury. Travel writing is also an option but these are highly coveted jobs.
Getting an MBA with an emphasis in international business is obviously a nice way to travel.
Espionage is an option I suppose but usu. best left to the James Bonds of the world. A more viable option would be to major in diplomatic relations and join the State Dept. (as a career).
If you like traveling, regardless of your career, you should become very fluent in a foreign language, preferably one that many people speak (Chinese, French, Arabic, Hindii, Punjab, Russian, German, etc.). You could also teach English as a second language in a number of foreign countries.
Hope this helps.
2006-12-29 15:16:32
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answered by Target Acquired 5
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traveling depends on the career and how in need your skills are. I know people who travel in the computer fields because they work on site. They get paid very well and usually they have to fix computers or train the people using the computers how to use them correctly. Some of the places to which they travel aren't exactly tourist attractions, but they do see the world If you are a linguist, you can travel to locations where people need that language translated. Chinese, Russian, Spanish, & various arabic dialects are big currently, but then you won't go to France speaking Russian most likely, so choose wisely.
2006-12-29 15:17:38
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answered by Neptune 4
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I am in the same boat as you, but your university should have a career counciling center where you can ask these Qs..best of luck...
2006-12-29 15:09:01
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answered by kat 2
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keep on keepin ON
you are not alone- most students feel the same way!
stay on course-you will know closer to the end of the road,
best wishes
2006-12-29 15:09:01
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answered by Denise W 6
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How about being a shepherdess???
2006-12-29 14:58:59
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answered by art_tchr_phx 4
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