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Travel | TopperPoint https://topperpoint.com IIT-JEE and NEET Topper Study Material Notes Sat, 21 Aug 2021 15:35:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 https://topperpoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cropped-Logo1-1-32x32.png Travel | TopperPoint https://topperpoint.com 32 32 The Pros and Cons of a Career in the Tourism Industry https://topperpoint.com/the-pros-and-cons-of-a-career-in-the-tourism-industry https://topperpoint.com/the-pros-and-cons-of-a-career-in-the-tourism-industry#respond Fri, 13 Aug 2021 14:17:15 +0000 https://topperpoint.com/?p=1051 For those of us who love the company of others just as much as we love exploring and experiencing new

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For those of us who love the company of others just as much as we love exploring and experiencing new places, working at a career in the tourism industry can seem like the perfect fit, a great way to do what you love and make a nice living whilst you do it. If you feel like the above description suits you pretty well, then you may already have begun considering getting your career in the tourism started. But you might also be wondering if you’ll absolutely enjoy every single aspect of your new career choice. Most jobs have plenty to them that’d we’d consider to be less than ideal, and when you’re thinking about aligning yourself with something like the tourism industry, it can be smart to consider all the different aspects of your career choice, so that you know exactly what you’re getting yourself into. We’ll talk about some of the ups and downs that typically come along with working in the tourist industry, so you can know exactly what you can expect.

Pros and Cons of Tourism

If you enjoy working with people, and with a lot of them, then the tourism industry is probably quite right for you. You’re going to have to deal with other individuals on a very regular basis, and if that sort of thing constantly tries your patience, you might want to rethink your career leanings. You’ll also obviously get to travel a lot, so if you have that lust for the nomadic life, then you’re likely to have a great time working in a globetrotting position within the tourism industry. You’ll also get to experience a variety of new and different cultures, whether you spend your time traveling the world or not. Working in the tourism industry is a business of both coming and going, so even if you stay in the same place you’re guaranteed to be running into a consistent variety of peoples and cultures.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Tourism

On the downside, however — working in the tourism industry involves working with people, and a lot of them. If you find yourself easily tired or irritated by the less-than-considerate actions of others, then you might think about another career choice. Patience is a virtue, but when you’re working with travelers, it’s pretty much a requirement. People can be cranky, fussy, and can demand to do things their own way, regardless of who else is involved. There are also down seasons to contend with, and when you work in the tourist industry the economy has a lot of bearing on how fruitful work is at the time. There’s a lot to consider when you’re thinking about starting your career in the tourism industry, and if you make sure you’re thinking of all the right things, then you can find yourself enjoying a long and happy career. No matter what — whether you’re giving a Brazil tour or are a docent a the Washington Monument — working with others and helping them enjoy themselves is always a rewarding and fun way to make a living.

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5 of the Most Travel Intensive Jobs https://topperpoint.com/5-of-the-most-travel-intensive-jobs https://topperpoint.com/5-of-the-most-travel-intensive-jobs#respond Thu, 12 Aug 2021 11:36:54 +0000 https://topperpoint.com/?p=1003 If you’ve always dreamed of traveling, perhaps you should look for a career that allows you to do so on

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If you’ve always dreamed of traveling, perhaps you should look for a career that allows you to do so on a regular basis. Most of us don’t have the time or the money saved up to satiate our traveling desires, but what if it was part of your job?

Career in Tourism

There are a number of positions where traveling is actually a part of the job description. What can be better than traveling the globe and getting paid for it? And if you want to travel without getting a job, you can book your tickets using . Best of all, some of these dream jobs are not that competitive, and thus not that hard to acquire. Here are 5 of the most travel intensive jobs.

Jobs Where You Can Travel

  1. Professional interpreter. If you are multilingual and you love to travel, becoming an interpreter could take you all around the globe working with individuals and businesses to translate during business meetings, seminars and more. You could be a translator and assist in international police investigations or you can be the middleman between two foreign businesses that are looking to merge. You might also be tasked to translate important and private written documents. All in all, translators are in high demand and are being flown all around the globe for their services, so now might be a good time to learn a new language.
  2. Travel photographers. Travel photographers will usually work for a magazine, newspaper, or their own blog, and go on assignment all over the world photographing exotic and distant locales. As a travel photographer you could be on assignment multiple times a year. Not only will you get to travel, but also you will get to live your artistic dream and share your images with the millions of people reading the magazines or newspapers you work for.
  3. Army. Whether you become a Navy SEAL or Special OPS, you could be traveling the globe for years on a number of different missions. Whether in wartime or peacetime, these missions will never be short of adventure, excitement and a little bit of danger too. Best of all, you will get to visit locations that that most people only dream of visiting in their lifetime.
  4. Importer or exporter. Whether you are selling electronics or clothing, becoming an importer or exporter can be a great position for someone that both likes to travel and has a knack for business. You might be working with other businesses to source products or you will be working with manufacturers to source parts and equipment. No matter what, though, you will be traveling all over the world, multiple times a year for business.
  5. Lastly, one of the most interesting jobs that allows you to travel the globe on a regular basis, is that of an ethnomusicologist. An ethnomusicologist’s job is to study world music, trace the roots of musical genres, and even searches for new music. For instance, an ethnomusicologist might travel to the Ukraine to study traditional music and how it relates to current musical trends. If you are staying in the capital, Kiev accommodations are usually taken care of if you have a grant and you get to meet a colorful cast of characters. This is a dream job for both music and travel lovers. If you want to travel to places by yourself, make sure to get some coupons to save money.

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5 Hot Jobs in Travel and Tourism https://topperpoint.com/5-hot-jobs-in-travel-and-tourism https://topperpoint.com/5-hot-jobs-in-travel-and-tourism#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 06:37:58 +0000 https://topperpoint.com/?p=1019 Are you someone who likes to travel the country (or the world) and meet new people? Or perhaps you wish

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Are you someone who likes to travel the country (or the world) and meet new people? Or perhaps you wish you could sight-see for a living. If secretly you wish you could do either one and get paid for it in the process, you’ve come to the right place because there are actually several ways that you can make that wish a reality: it’s by finding a job in the field of travel or tourism.

As a matter of fact, according to several reports, by 2016, travel and tourism positions are going to account for over 15 million jobs just in the United States alone. So whether you have an interest in arts and entertainment, hotels or some other area, we have five positions that you might want to consider looking into (right after you read this article).

Tour and travel guide

A particular job that will definitely keep you on the road is a tour and travel guide position. These are the people who literally show tourists around the city that they live in; however, if you want to visit someplace new yourself, there are actually many companies that look to hire and train people to serve as tour guides. The pay tends to be between $21,000-22,000 annually.

Curator

If you would prefer to stay closer to home but you do like meeting new people on a daily basis, perhaps look into becoming a curator for a museum, zoo or art gallery. With this position, you will be responsible for either purchasing or borrowing the items used for particular exhibits; especially ones that will draw a big crowd. This can actually be a pretty lucrative position being that curators tend to make around $50,000 a year.

Concierge

A part of what makes a hotel stay a pleasant one is a good concierge. That’s because they are the individuals who tend to be at the front desk of a hotel (or sometimes they even have their own office) and provide their guests with all kinds of information such as where to book a reservation at a fine restaurant or spa and where the greatest tourist spots are. Although the salary varies based on the kind of hotel that a concierge works in, on average they make around $18,000 per year (and usually, this is a part-time position).

Cruise ship director

If you love the water and wouldn’t mind spending months at a time abroad a cruise ship, another option is to become a cruise ship director. With this position, you’ll get to go to exotic places and plan the entertainment for those aboard the cruise. Although the pay for this job tends to vary, typically you can make anywhere between $4,500-7,000 each month.

Chauffeur

On the other hand, if you would prefer to stay on dry land but you don’t mind driving people around to their preferred destinations, another great job is being a chauffeur for a company such as Premier Limousine. Also, if you don’t want to remain a limo or town car all day, you might want to look for a business that offers sight-seeing tours too. That way, you can drive customers to a particular tourist spot and then you can show them around it. Pay tends to be between $10-12 per hour. But some companies allow tips which makes this a pretty good paying job, also within the travel and tourism category, too.

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