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What jobs in travel earn you alot of money? |
I'm really interested in travel and tourism , But I want a highly paid job! Things i love are holiday rep , travel agent etc, But i know this isn't alot of money, I'd also love to work abroad. x asides from manager level in any role, its common knowlege that cabin crew earn far more than ground staff travel agent etc. and depending on what airline you work for you can stay over in your destinations. virgin for etc only do longhaul out of heathrow and you stay over in all the destinations. A couple of years ago I went on a 'treasure hunt' in Northern France, our guide was on hand for any questions/problems, but I think it is a pretty good job and I know it wasn't cheap for our company to book it. none really, tour guide sometimes not to bad, as you get paid from the company and tips but generally still poor pay I've looked into it for the same reasons and I enjoy it tho it's hard work.Unless you're a general manager of a large hotel the money will never be great and you usually have to work your way up. Airline pilots travel a lot and can earn over 拢150k p/a. Becoming an Astronaut! :-) Smuggling? i worked on cruise liners as bar staff and earned a good basic wage and got lots of tips as well, tax free of course! I have been a travel agent and the money was terrible, I have also been a Holiday rep and couldn't even survive on that money it was awful. Now I have done another role in a holiday company although not a great wage its enough to enjoy myself on and buy most things that i want to but well paid jobs are very hard to come by in travel and tourism. Good Luck tourist guide honey |
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