6 Best Jobs For Travelers

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Is it your dream to travel around the world with no attachment to any city, state or country? Have you always wanted to travel around the world but couldn’t bring yourself to do it because you didn’t think it would be possible to keep a stable job while you travel? If you’re in this situation, this article is for you. Whether it’s ghostwriting jobs for beginners, a job as a flight attendant, cruise ship staff, international English teacher or travel blogger, rest assured that there are many job opportunities for people who love to travel.

6 Best Jobs For Travelers

  1. Ghost Writing

Ghostwriting has gained a lot of popularity over the last decade. As the name implies, it has to do with providing clients with high-quality content without taking credit. The client often gives you the idea for you to build on and reserves the right to the content. You’ll get paid for your creativity if the client is satisfied. As a ghostwriter, you can create an online profile on gig platforms like Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer, etc. Ghostwriting is a remote job. So, you don’t need to have a physical office to offer your services.

  1. Flight Attendant

Being a flight attendant is another good option for people who love to travel. However, it doesn’t give you as much freedom as ghostwriting. This is because you will only get to travel to the places on the airline’s list of destinations. Also, you may not have enough time to explore each destination before you have to take off again. The salary is typically large, and since you’ll not be spending any money on traveling, you’ll be able to save up enough money to make your own trips after a few years as a flight attendant.

  1. Cruise Ship Staff

There are many job opportunities on cruise ships, and they all have to do with traveling around the world. If you’re a traveler who prefers to explore the sea, you can opt for a job on a cruise ship. You don’t need to be the captain of the ship or technical staff. You can be a bartender, clergy, casino dealer, cook, dance host, cleaner, etc. How much you earn will depend on your qualification and the position you get. However, just like the flight attendant job, you’ll only be able to work with the time and destinations of the ship.

  1. International English Teacher

This job position requires some qualification. Native and non-native English speakers with a standard TEFL certificate can apply to Teach English as a foreign language (TEFL). If you’re accepted into the program, you’ll get at least four weeks training. After that, you’ll be sent overseas to teach English in another country. With this job, you need to be prepared to stay for at least six months in a particular location before you can move to another one.

  1. Travel Blogger

Being a travel blogger gives you all the freedom in the world. All you need to do is build a website, register on Google Adsense, travel from one country to another and post about your adventures. Keep in mind that you may need bulk money to start your adventures and meet your needs while you travel. This is because you need to build an audience for your blog to get regular traffic and earn from Google. So, some time may pass before you start making substantial money.

Freelance Copywriting

Freelance copywriting while traveling seems to be a dream job for many people, however, it’s not something that most people can jump into. First, you have to be great with words, next you will need to learn about networking, copywriting, writing copies and all other business stuff involved. Copywriting is essential for companies and product and that is what makes it so wanted by everyone. Learning to write a good copy might be a life-changing opportunity for you, Stefan’s blog can be your guide!
 

You can earn money while traveling around the world as a ghostwriter who helps people get their paper written, a flight attendant, cruise ship staff, international English teacher, or even a travel blogger.