I Want To Find A Career That Will Help Others , Involves Traveling , And Makes Good Money Any Suggestions?
February 27, 2010 – 5:22 pmMost of them I could think of would require you to be a bit entrepreneurial.
Travel Writer,
Import Export Business where you have to travel to look for products.
Or.
I met a person who does massages on cruise ships.
She said the tips helped make her a pretty good living.
If you decide that the money is not as an important factor,
you can find some amazing and rewarding adventures with the peace corps.http://www.peacecorps.gov/
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2 Responses to “I Want To Find A Career That Will Help Others , Involves Traveling , And Makes Good Money Any Suggestions?”
become a traveling nurse. it pays well and you move to a new location of your choice about every six months.
By Kar on Feb 27, 2010
Hi
I am a mom in Alaska! You don’t say what your interests/skills or education are… but…
A couple good bets are:
Traveling nurse
(you fill in for nurses on vacations all over the place)
Best part is agencies exist just to keep you employeed. This career is not compatible with marriage or family, but it is convertable to a stay in one place career, and it also needs little education to start, but it has a lot of continual incremental upgrade potential through continuing education in specialty nursing fields. You can even upgrade to public health or epidemiology (if you are not afraid of diseases! lol)
Massage Therapist or personal fitness trainer
(you can get work anyplace, including cruise ships)
No agencies to keep you employed, but the education is short and the tips are good
Scientist or Science Technician
Not as much education required as you might think, and it is usually civil service. Check out the USA jobs website and see how many of these positions there are. You do not lose your seiority with the government as you move around either.
Import/Export Buyer
No agencies, lots of personal investment and some financial risk. No education at all *required*, but extra languages are sure helpful, and so is someone to work for for awhile to learn your bit. You can end up a millionaire on this one, and although a lot of people consider this exploitation of people in underdeveloped nations, others consider it helping remote or economically isolated peoples to market their little trinkets for *something*. My own opinion of this activity depends on how you balance your priorities between being a millionaire with how much you can afford to invest in peoples’ trinkets.
By brendale on Feb 27, 2010