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5 Jobs to live your life as a traveller

by Geetansh Tagore Immigration Consultant

Are you stuck in a 9 to 5 job while dreaming of traveling the world? Most of the persons working in the same job, only get two-three days in a month to quench their thirst to travel and explore places. Instead of doing this type of job, what if I tell you that you can do a job that requires you to travel to different places.   


In this article, I'm going to tell you about 5 jobs to live your life as a traveler and get paid for doing the same thing that you love - Travelling.


Flight Attendant

One of the best jobs that allows you to travel is as a flight attendant. Most flight attendants start in the United States on departure, before being cleared for longer flights that serve destinations such as Japan, Canada, and Southeast Asia. You will travel on superb planes to different countries while earning a good income and good benefits.


The requirements to be a flight attendant vary by airline, but most require you to be able to reach the overhead compartments and stand for long periods. Additional experience as a waiter or in a customer service role is useful for flight attendant candidates.


Some of the in-demand skills for a flight attendant include CPR training and foreign language proficiency. Many airlines post their job vacancies directly on their websites, and it pays to choose an airline that operates many flights from your home airport to limit your travel time on flying days.


Flight attendants often work random hours and may encounter difficult or disruptive passengers as well as typical travel inconveniences such as jet lag. But, as a reward for your hard work, you will get free or discounted flights for you and your family members, as well as the chance to discover beautiful places around the world.


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International Aid Worker

If you want to make a difference while you travel, consider becoming a Peace Corps Volunteer or humanitarian worker for an international organization such as the Red Cross or USAID.


In these positions, you will visit countries around the world that are in dire need of help during wars, famines, and the aftermath of natural disasters. Many of these organizations offer full salary, housing, and student loan deferral, and the experience will stand out on your resume.


To work in an international aid group, work experience in social services, health, international relations gives your profile a major boost. You may also need to undergo medical evaluations or receive special vaccines and immunizations before you are allowed to travel to certain areas.


Working for international humanitarian organizations can be emotionally and physically taxing, and you will regularly spend weeks at a time in remote places without access to necessities. The work you do will make a huge difference in the lives of locals and you will see areas of the world that most people cannot access.


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Foreign Service Officer

Serve your country along with your passion for traveling as a Foreign Service Officer. Much like diplomats, these people travel the world working on complex issues such as immigration, refugee flows, and disaster relief while representing the interests of the United States. Many employees interact directly with foreign governments and are posted to new locations every few years.


To be eligible for these positions, you must pass the Foreign Service Officer test and select a career path within the department. Positions are posted on the State Department's website with directions on how to get involved in the foreign service and how to choose the right career path within the department.


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Writer

Writing, especially travel writing, is one of the jobs for traveling around the world. As a travel blogger, you can cover new locations and explore the different places around the world. World-famous sites such as the New York Times, Conde Nast, and National Geographic all hire travel editors to report on vacation destination sites around the world.


As a reporter for a major publication, you will travel at company expense while highlighting the best travel destinations and experiences of the year. If you choose to become a travel blogger, you will travel and work with local tourism industries and businesses to promote the places as travel destinations.


Scuba Diving Instructor

The vast oceans of planet Earth present a whole new world to explore. As a scuba diving instructor, you will see animal worlds that only exist in a few places and teach the basics of diving to new students.


You can dive with sharks off the coast of South Africa, watch manta rays feasting off the coast of Indonesia and explore the wrecks below the sea surface. As a scuba diving instructor, you can explore different coastal areas around the world from cold waters of the Arctic to warm tropical waters of the Caribbean sea.


Becoming a scuba diving instructor doesn't come cheap and the whole process takes several months, so if this is the route you choose, be sure to allow plenty of time for training and certification. PADI requires applicants to be certified open water divers for at least six months before they can begin instructor training. To enroll as an instructor through SSI requires you to have at least 75 logged dives with SSI Dive Control Level or PADI Dive Master certifications.


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