What are some fun jobs that deal in travel around the Portland Oregon area?
I love traveling to new places, long road trips, cruises, airplanes anything that takes me away. What kind of jobs are there out there that I could apply for? I've only ever just been a cashier for 3 years so not a whole lot of experience, where do I get my foot in the door to gain some?
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travel agent
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Being a flight attendant might be up your alley. It's basically a restaurant waitress position, who also has to know a lot about first aid and emergency management. Initially, you'd work for a commuter or local carrier, so you'd have to do several legs per day and probably be home every night. But eventually you would work up to international routes with generous travel benefits while off duty, and frequent paid overnights far from home. Training is relatively short. Avoid the "airline academies." The best training and deal on training is from the airlines themselves.
I love traveling to new places, long road trips, cruises, airplanes anything that takes me away. What kind of jobs are there out there that I could apply for? I've only ever just been a cashier for 3 years so not a whole lot of experience, where do I get my foot in the door to gain some?
Portland - 2 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
travel agent
Answer 2 :
Being a flight attendant might be up your alley. It's basically a restaurant waitress position, who also has to know a lot about first aid and emergency management. Initially, you'd work for a commuter or local carrier, so you'd have to do several legs per day and probably be home every night. But eventually you would work up to international routes with generous travel benefits while off duty, and frequent paid overnights far from home. Training is relatively short. Avoid the "airline academies." The best training and deal on training is from the airlines themselves.
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