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Come fly with me careers that travel
Come fly with me careers that travel Come fly with me careers that travelPosted September 12, 2013, by Julia Watters World Tourism Day is September 27 so what better time to feature some of the best ways you can be a professional tourist? Here are a few transportable careers that could see you traipsing the entire globe. Travel writing An obvious portable profession given the title, travel writing provides a great gateway to the world. Be warned that it may not be as glamorous as an episode of Getaway and it wont always be five- star. Or three-star. It could possibly be no-star. Having said this, its a great way to get culture and coin at the saatkorn time. My own travel writing experiences are limited to working for a regional newspaper and being sent 300km down the coast at the request of Port Macquarie Tourism. Even without the frequent flyer points, a weekend of all expenses paid had me feeling like a bit of a rock star. TESOL Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TES OL) is high on the list of roving roles. While some teachers remain in Australia and teach to non-English speakers domestically, there is plenty of room to travel and teach abroad. Given that theres no single governing body for TESOL jobs worldwide and the requirements differ by country, be sure to do your research first. Asia is considered to be one of the top destinations for TESOL professionals but other potential working destinations include Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. Hospitality Much of the hospitality industry is founded on travel so it only makes sense that the job opportunities are just as mobile. Whether it be working as wait staff for a cash injection while travelling or something a little more long term, the world is your hospitable oyster. You dont necessarily have to wait until youre overseas to find work, either. With Hilton Worldwide boasting more than 540 hotels and resorts around the globe, this is one industry where transfers are definitely included. Business Business travellers get the roomier seats and the plush lounges. Business, as broad a category as that is, can take you almost anywhere and often does. Business dealings cross all borders and money is the international language, so geschftliches miteinander credentials can be your ticket to the world. Trade shows are one example of how business professionals can log an impressive amount of airtime. From domestic to international, business people follow the exhibition trail to make the most of these modern marketplaces. My own experiences with expos, while limited to NSW, still provided a change of scenery from my computer screen and the opportunity to meet new people. Id be lying if I said it wasnt a novelty staying in motels either. There are plenty of jet-setting jobs out there to choose from so if travel is your passion, why not make it your profession as wellGraduate Certificate in International Tourism and gasthof Mana...Study modeOn CampusPayment optionsFE E-HELPUpfront paymentCourse guide+ FREE eBrochureEnquire Online Enquire OnlineTourism ResourcesTour guide sample resumeTour guide sample titelbild letterCareer Insider StoriesPaul Rifkin - Executive ChefMichael Stamboulidis - QT Hotel Director of Food & BeverageTahnee Claeys - Head of Operations at Mad PawsHelen Scheuerer - Founding Editor of Writers EditChristopher Nheu - Head of Product at Mad PawsInterested in becoming a?Marketing OfficerProject ManagerEvent CoordinatorSmall Business ManagerDepartement ManagerPopular Career Searchestravel and tourism courses in brisbanetravel agent qualificationstravel and tourism courses melbournehow to become a travel agent in australiatravel and tourism degree courses online australiaTourism CoursesDiploma of Hospitality ManagementEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of Business in Hotel ManagementEnquire Online Enquire OnlineMaster of International Tourism and Hotel ManagementEnquire Online Enquire OnlineDiploma of Hotel ManagementEnquire On line Enquire OnlineJulia WattersRelated ArticlesBrowse moreInternational studentsWorking in AustraliaNicolas Roth - French working holiday makerI was tired of living in Luxembourg, sick of my job and I needed a break.Beware of bad seeds in the fruit-picking industryFruit-picking is the backpackers rite of passage. Its hard, sweaty work and is not highly paid, but under the right circumstances it can be a fun and quintessential part of the Australian working holiday experience.JOB HUNTINGThe best job in the worldA huge salary package, a multi-million dollar beach house and a job description to have fun. Is this the best job in the world?
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