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    What is your ideal job? A different place per year, have more knowledge about other cultures, hang out with native people? You hate that cannot draw all the money for traveling? Don’t worry, with the right skill sets, you could put yourself on a career path that you even get paid for living and working in different places as a part of your job characteristic. So update your CV, pack your luggage and get ready to discover.

    1. Archaeologist.


    Archaeologists travel the world to recover and preserve artifacts from past human cultures that requires workers to go to new and remote locations, usually for 4-8 weeks. These workers study the culture and development of societies and immerse themselves into a society to a better understanding the customs and social norms of different societies.

    2. Travel nurse.


    Nurses hold a wide range of responsibilities in the health field; taking care of patients, performing tests, administering medicine, and so on. Medical care is needed worldwide so traveling nurses are forced to move around the country from hospital to hospital, bouncing from one temporary position to the next so they have the opportunity to travel anywhere where their services are needed. Probably the best part in this job is usually get free housing as well as the pay and benefits are excellent

    3. Construction Manager


    Construction managers oversee the development of new buildings or structures. They make sure that everything is maintained, and that work on big projects is completed on time and without costing unbudgeted sums. If they are hired by a company with worldwide clients, this career can require many extensive travels to interesting places. In other words, it's the same job as any manager's in any fields, but applied to a construction setting.

    4. English teacher


    Do you know one of the leading benefits of an English speaker? Teaching English in a foreign country is one of the easiest ways to get out and see the world, cultural immersion is pretty much guaranteed. You may be worried about some kinds of diploma however, many teaching positions in foreign countries do require a certification or you can easily get one in about a month.

    5. Tour leader.


    It’s your task to deal with the headaches of travel — reservations, translations, transportation — so your tour members don’t have to.

    It's obviously a rewarding job for anyone who loves to travel. In order to make honest, helpful advice to clients, travel company have to often visit popular destinations to get a first-hand experience of the resorts and restaurants that you will recommend. Whether your clients are business or leisure travelers, they'll thank you for your insider insights on local sights and activities.

    (Source: vnmanpower.com)
    Ms. Ngan | Oversea Marketing Office
    Vietnam Manpower JSC.
    Trade Office: Third Floor, My Dinh Plaza, 138 Tran Binh Street, South Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Vietnam
    Tel: (84) 4 7303 3699 / (84)4 73001333 | Fax: (84) 4 7303 0333|Mobile: (84) 94 95 94 116
    Email: hr1@vietnamworkforce.com Skype ID: vietnamhr11
    Website: http://vnmanpower.com/

  • #2
    Tour leader's job good!

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    • #3
      What about as a Flight Attendant? Not on the list?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ingrid Blankenbaker View Post
        What about as a Flight Attendant? Not on the list?

        Yes, I agree with you Ingrid! I notice that too! Flight attendants or cabin crew are members who attend to the needs and safety of the passengers of an airline.

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