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Travel and Adventure Jobs. This-one-time-while-couchsurfing from globotreks.com. I’ve been asked many times if I’ve had a bad couchsurfing experience. In fact, that is one of the first things people ask me when they find out I couchsurf or when they want to know more about the community and this interesting method of traveling. The reality is that I haven’t had any bad experience while couchsurfing but of course, I’ve had a few interesting and memorable experiences with a few of my hosts, and by far, the best one has been with my host Jonas, in Berlin.

It was 4:00am and I had just arrived by train to Berlin’s central station, Berlin Hauptbahnhoff. I had coordinated with my host Jonas to meet him that day, though for some reason, we missed to inform each-other of the arrival time and address (how did that happen?!) So, I had a place to stay in Berlin, but I didn’t know where it was. I moved in and out of the terminal searching for signal, but my phone was as resistant of getting a signal as a child is of drinking his medicine. No luck! But before, one last look. 20 ideal day or seasonal jobs for travel writers. How to work your way around the world on a cruise liner. 10 travel jobs within your reach. Photo zeandroid Feature photo skino You love to travel. You hate your job. Maybe a travel job is right for you. DESPITE THE ECONOMIC gloom and doom, there are millions of jobs available these days. Many of these jobs require extensive travel or even relocation overseas.

Some of the travel jobs on this list pay better than others. Some demand specific qualifications, while others are available to just about anyone who can speak English and button their shirt. All of these travel jobs promise overseas adventure and exposure to foreign cultures, so put aside the local classifieds and explore a world of possibility! English Teacher English teaching jobs are ridiculously easy to find in many parts of the world. Top 10 Places For Teaching English Abroad Tour Guide Photo by Marcin Wichary Tour guiding jobs are plentiful if you already know a place well and have good social skills.

Tour Guide: The Right Job For You? Sailor (Navy) Join the Navy, See the World Sailor (Yachts) Photo by sharkbait Travel Writer. Contiki Euro-Trip: Get paid to Travel & Party. Imagine the following scenario: You have the summer off and would love to go traveling across Europe, meet a ton of people, go to festivals and have the time of your life. Now what if I told you that you can have all that for free AND get paid on top of that? You don’t think that’s possible? Well, think again! Our friends over at Contiki, the world’s biggest provider for young group travels, is recruiting team players for their guerilla army, a group of cool folks aged 18 to 35 who travel through various festivals in Europe this summer.

Over the course of 21 days you travel, see shows, have fun and help spread the word about Contiki Tours. The itinerary is pretty amazing: France, Austria, Italy, Germany – 3 weeks, 4 countries, 3 festivals, unlimited hours of fun with an army of new friends from all over the world. The festivals in question are: Garance Reggae Festival in Bagnols-sur-Ceze, Southern France. Szene Open Air Festival in Lustenau, Austria. Conditions: Good luck!! 20+ awesome travel jobs and how to get them. 1. Freelance writer / photographer This may mean travel writer, but it doesn’t have to. Let’s say you were a banker; why not start submitting articles to finance mags and journals? The point is to become location independent, and you don’t have to write about travel to do so. If you do want to write about travel for a living, check out MatadorU, Matador’s online travel writing, photography, and filmmaking school. 2.

ESL teacher These gigs easier to find in some countries than others, and requirements vary from a bachelor’s degree in any field to a master’s in education plus TESL certification. South and Central American countries want ESL teachers, but getting the visa is a bit tougher than it is in Asia. Recruiting companies such as Footprints can be extremely helpful if you’re looking for an ESL gig; another option is to hunt them down on forums like Dave’s ESL Cafe. 3. Who qualifies to be a travel nurse? 4. 5. 6. Doesn’t matter how the economy’s doing; the military is always hiring. 7.