Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Travel-Sustaining Jobs For Those Who Love Traveling

Travel-Sustaining Jobs For Those Who Love Traveling If you’re like most  travelers, you spend your every waking hour filled with wanderlust,  dreaming about travelling to  different places or relocating all over the world.  In this article, we will  list some great jobs that allow  you to travel across the  globe  while earning yourself some sweet cash.  Freelance work.   Being freelance is fairly competitive, especially if you want a high salary that lets you travel or be abroad.  However, due to technological advances,  companies are far more open to allowing writers, developers, and photographers to work from almost anywhere in the world, as long as they have  remote access to a workstation and a stable internet connection. You can virtually work from everywhere, freedom to work whenever, day or night.  This  job, however,  requires a lot of  self-disciple  and can be a tad lonely.  You are responsible for your own success or failure. English teacher.   English is  one of  the world’s most spoken language  and you can find  that  most  countries  you visit  will  have English speakers  â€" fluent or otherwise.  There is always a big demand for people who can teach it.  Most of these jobs need a TEFL (Teaching Language as Foreign Language) certification but after acquiring this,  the jobs are very easy to find.  The most popular destinations for prospective teachers include South Korea, Japan, and Spain. The job is very rewarding  and you get to immerse yourself in the local culture. There are  also  (either free or discounted)  accommodations, plus an opportunity  to learn a new language.  Take note that you may have to commit to a contract. Bartender.   What location in the world doesn’t have  a bar, right?  A highly popular choice for  many, especially young  travelers, as working in a bar doesn’t necessitate previous work experience or solid qualifications.  Many either bartend while  travelling  or do a block of bar work  at home to gain enough cash to travel abroad for the rest of the year. There is increased sociability within the job, and you’re likely  to make new friends and experience  the  local  nightlife.  However, you need to get used to the  long night hours. Nanny / Au Pair.   This job requires  a  passion  for working with children.  You naturally need a lot of patience, but you’ll be rewarded  with  a large cultural experience while living with foreign employees or families.  You’ll have lots of time to tour  the local area and you get free food and  accommodation.  If you’re  okay with living with strangers,  then this is a good deal. Now the question is, where are you travelling next? You now have some ideas about the jobs you can do when travelling,  so the next obvious thing to  do is find that next location, plan your  travel, and prepare the necessary skills  you need to take on the jobs. Planning a winter getaway?  For some early-year snow fun, try  winter  sports  activities in Japan (Sapporo, Osaka, etc.)  or  Val  Thorens  in Europe  where the highest ski area  is  located. And don’t forget  an  awesome winter sports add-on when purchasing your travel insurance   is to  remove the exclusion  of winter sports participation in your insurance.  It also covers you if your winter sports equipment is stolen, lost or damaged, plus other benefits. For February sun,  try out New Orleans  and visit the city’s most famous carnival, Mardi  Gras, which dominates the month.  New Zealand is also a perfect place (yet less obvious)  for  travelers  in search of sunshine. Images via pixabay.

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