quote:10 Globetrotting Jobs
By Rachel Zupek, CareerBuilder.com writer
Some people just weren't cut out for office work. There are those who were born to live on beaches, work in different cities every day and collaborate with people from around the world. The good news for these folks is that in today's working world, they can.
While finding a job that requires a little travel can be easy, discovering jobs that require constant travel might be easier. As many companies today expand nationally and internationally, the need for those willing to travel for certain positions is increasing.
The following 10 jobs will allow you to get your feet wet all over the world.
1. Travel Nurse
Travel nurses take short-term positions all over the country at hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities that experience nurse shortages. The positions usually span three months to one year, and the employer will usually supply housing.
Requirements: Each state has its own requirements for licensing nurses. But they all issue temporary licenses that, in some states, are valid for up to a year.
Average salary: Nursing salaries vary by experience, location and specialty, but the average is $24-$35 per hour, plus housing subsidy.
2. Flight Attendant
Flight attendants perform numerous services to passengers to guarantee safety and comfort during flights. Their duties include (but are not limited to) greeting passengers, verifying tickets, explaining safety equipment and emergency procedures, and serving meals and beverages.
Requirements: A combination of one to three months of directly related training and/or experience.
Average salary: $46,454
3. Meeting Event Planner
Meeting event planners arrange and coordinate all details of meetings and conventions for non-profit organizations, corporations, hotels and similar associations. They travel regularly to attend meetings and visit potential meeting sites.
Requirements: Most employers prefer event planners to have a bachelor's degree, though it's not required.
Average salary: $39,620
4. Wine Buyer
Wine buyers visit wineries and vineyards around the world to select wines for wholesalers to purchase by testing, examining and observing the product. They discuss flawed or unacceptable goods or services with inspection or quality control personnel, users and vendors conclude a source of trouble and take corrective action, among other responsibilities.
Requirements: Typically, a four-year degree in business/purchasing.
Average salary: $54,486
5. Photojournalist
Photojournalists, or news photographers, photograph newsworthy events, locations and people for material use in publications. They frequently travel locally, stay overnight on assignments, or travel to distant places for long periods to assigned locations and take pictures.
Requirements: A combination of over two years of directly related training and/or experience.
Average salary: $42,590
6. Sales Representative
Sales reps are responsible for making a product desirable to wholesale and retail buyers. They typically travel to and visit with prospective clients and current buyers; they visit trade shows and conferences or spend time meeting with and entertaining clients during evenings and weekends.
Requirements: Many employers hire individuals with previous sales experience who lack a college degree, but they increasingly prefer or require a bachelor's degree. Most employers offer training specific to the products you sell.
Average salary: $58,580, including commissions.
7. Long-Distance Freight Truck Driver
Long-distance truckers use vehicles like trucks or trailers to transport and deliver commodities to establishments in the United States, Mexico or Canada.
Requirements: Many jobs accept only a high school education. There are also minimum qualifications for truck drivers involved in interstate commerce, such as good driving records, good sight and hearing and the ability to read.
Average salary: $43,003
8. Celebrity Nanny
Nannies are responsible for the general well-being of their charges. They care for the kids in private homes, travel with families on vacation and (in the case of being a celebrity nanny), accompany the family while the parents are working on location.
Requirements: Dependent on your clients and their families.
Average salary: $24,310 is the national average, but this will vary depending on your responsibilities, hours worked and of course, who you work for. Salary is also supplemented by paid expenses, such as accommodations, meals, etc.
9. Motivational Speaker
Motivational speakers address large or small audiences at events, workshops and seminars all over the world. The amount of travel varies depending on the topics they speak on.
Requirements: Does not require formal training or education, but most speakers should be able to engage and captivate an audience without boring or offending them.
Average salary: They usually charge a fee based on their expertise, experience and star power, which varies greatly. The national average annual salary is $22,926. Salary is also supplemented by paid expenses, such as accommodations, meals, etc.
10. Promotional Marketer
Promotional marketers host and attend events such as tours, concerts, fairs and festivals to promote their products. They often have prizes and giveaways.
Requirements: Some employers prefer a bachelor's or master's degree in business administration with an emphasis on marketing. Internships are also recommended.
Average salary: $52,657
Sources: BLS and CBsalary.com
10 globetrotting jobs
14 posts • Page 1 of 1
10 globetrotting jobs
found this article.. nothing new but meh.
Freedom lies in being bold.
-
xoom - Began Gap Year Trip Six Years Ago
- Posts: 2293
- Joined: July 22nd, 2004
- Location: seattle
- This thread doesn't have any tags.
You can still check out the tag index though.
What are tags?
Do you have what it takes to become a Celebrity Nanny??? 
- Not the first Travis
- Extra Pages in Passport
- Posts: 4959
- Joined: May 27th, 2004
- Location: Mah-Jongg, Mexico
Wine buyer sounds like something I could get in to. I also thought about sports reporter
http://www.businesstravellogue.com/things-to-do/travel-...league-baseball.html
http://www.businesstravellogue.com/things-to-do/travel-...league-baseball.html
___________________________________
Carrie
Business Travel Logue: So much more than just bad flights and hotel bars...
Caribbean Logue: Because sometimes you just want to lay on the beach...
Carrie
Business Travel Logue: So much more than just bad flights and hotel bars...
Caribbean Logue: Because sometimes you just want to lay on the beach...
- carriel313
- Holds PhD in Packing
- Posts: 158
- Joined: March 9th, 2005
Alright, I'd pick motivational speaker, or travel nurse. From what I know of meeting planning...and I know...you spend your days and nights in freezing cold ballrooms, never leave the hotel, and have to hurry back to the home office to close out the job.
But any opportunity to rack up miles is a good thing!
But any opportunity to rack up miles is a good thing!
*************************
"dry and brittle does no good for dreams of fields in passioned hues. and to bring you to this place I'm at brings me no closer to you..."
-The temptation to pick wildflowers-
"dry and brittle does no good for dreams of fields in passioned hues. and to bring you to this place I'm at brings me no closer to you..."
-The temptation to pick wildflowers-
- marty
- Holds PhD in Packing
- Posts: 194
- Joined: October 4th, 2004
coffee or tea buyer--- now thats a job that gets you to beautiful out of the tourist path places!
Celestial Seasonings sources from 60 countries last I recall.
Celestial Seasonings sources from 60 countries last I recall.
-
circusoflife - Street Food Connoisseur
- Posts: 679
- Joined: December 11th, 2004
Just think of the places you can go if you fine tune the Celebrity Nanny gig to "Angelina Jolie's Celebrity Nanny".
-

skobb - Mod Squad
- Posts: 3001
- Joined: April 28th, 2003
- Location: Nassau, The Bahamas
Absolutely not.quote:
_____________________________
"Fate loves the fearless." - James Russell Lowell
"Fate loves the fearless." - James Russell Lowell
-

Sky Annie - World Citizen
- Posts: 1384
- Joined: March 16th, 2002
- Location: here
Event planning isn't a good job. I did that when I first got out of college. The pay is poor the hours are around the clock and there was never time to enjoy where I was.
However, I do plan 1-2 events a year at my current job. Because I plan them I get to travel and this company is much better about ensuring that I have a good time.
However, I do plan 1-2 events a year at my current job. Because I plan them I get to travel and this company is much better about ensuring that I have a good time.
-
Kathryn M - World Citizen
- Posts: 1365
- Joined: June 16th, 2005
Re: 10 globetrotting jobs
I could definitely enjoy the Wine job (after looking at the buyer salary, plus travel & wine...count me in). A promotional marketer would also be fun, since I love being around people and coordinating is fun and easy when you're organized 
-

travelbennie - Thorn Tree Refugee
- Posts: 2
- Joined: October 29th, 2009
Re: 10 globetrotting jobs
I work in the wine industry. And the reality is if you are anything remotely to do with wine purchasing, you will have producers falling over themselves to get in front of you. If you reach the upper echelons of your career path, you might get the chance to all expenses travel to visit your customers, where they would then roll out the red carpet. But you have to represent a significant amount of turnover for them.
__________________________
Don't forget your history
Know your destiny
In the abundance of water
The fool is thirsty
"Rat race" - Bob Marley
Don't forget your history
Know your destiny
In the abundance of water
The fool is thirsty
"Rat race" - Bob Marley
-

Beachcombers - Armchair Traveler
- Posts: 39
- Joined: April 10th, 2008
14 posts • Page 1 of 1
Return to Corporate Wasteland & Business Travel
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest











