Sunday, March 15, 2015

Many Jobs That Involve Travel Are The Best At Providing Fun And Excitement

By Zelma Hurley


There are many different types of jobs. There are those requiring you to get dirty and smelly. Some jobs have you sitting at a desk, all day. Many of them have you on your feet, such as a cashier or pharmacy technician. Then there are some of the more fun jobs that involve travel. These will get you going in many different directions from time to time and actually may be an education.

Obviously, one of the jobs which can entail moving around is as a travel agent. You may think just sitting in an office and sending people all around the world is all they do. That is not the whole job and taking a trip, or two, every once in a while is appropriate. You learn about the places you send other people to and have fun while doing it.

When you work as a traveling salesmen, the trips are expressed in the name. There will be the requirement to move from city to city, state to state or across the globe. The products or services you represent will largely determine where you go and what you do, however, this, in and of itself, presents a lot of educational opportunities.

Depending on your definition of traveling, a position as a roving supervisor for a service company, such as a custodial firm or certified public accountant company could qualify. You will need to be on the road for much of the time. Moving from region to region is normal activity for a representative of these concerns.

A long haul trucking professional is certainly on the road a lot. This is fun for the right type of person especially if they do not mind spending days in the seat, manhandling the steering wheel and only getting food at a different restaurant each meal. Hotels, long stretches of yellow lines and a different bed every night could be fun if there is a big pay day at the end of the drive.

Retail buyers are always going to locations to search for products to sell and flight attendants help others fly safely. Traveling nurses are always on the go as they can be in many different places depending on where they are sent. Tour guides must be knowledgeable about a lot of places which means they need to go to a lot of places, before they tell others about them.

Other positions will also require additional training or education, often a college degree, include traveling nurse, a consultant for various disciplines, Au pair and a geologist. Some of these occupations can be pursued only while traveling around are photographers, writers, international aid workers or English teachers.

Many jobs require you to drive for long distances to even get to work. Those are not the ones being discussed here. There is something about having the freedom to move around to parts of the world you currently do not live in. Many people like to do this kind of work because they get a chance to see things other people may not and that is satisfying to them.




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