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Stop Hating Work and Land your Dream Job

Stop Hating Work and Land your Dream Job

The summer excitement is nearing closer. Summer brings new beginnings and new opportunities to each of our lives. You no longer have to be stuck in that mundane, boring winter routine. Take the opportunity to break out, start a new challenge, take on a new hobby or better yet, go after that dream job you have always coveted. Whether it is a delayed New Year’s resolution or simply a new goal you have established, go after it with full force and keep your eyes on the prize.

 
Here are a few tips to get you started and a few more to keep you going:

Dust off the ole Resume

 

• Read it over meticulously. You’ve heard this before, however you’d be amazed at the resumes that have spelling errors. The smallest typo can mean the difference between landing that coveted new job and landing in the reject pile.

 

• Update all the relevant information and take out anything redundant or dated. A handwriting award you won in Grade 10 is probably not relevant any more.

 

• Focus on your skills and experience relative to the position you want. You may have very valuable attributes, but if they’re unrelated to the job you’re applying for, leave them out.

 

• Don’t lie. Statistics suggest that as many as 50 percent of all resumes contain some sort of mistruth - from inaccurate dates to university degrees. If you are caught lying, you can be fired; don’t risk it.

Cover Letter Tips

 

 

Your cover letter has to do what your smiling face and enthusiastic personality cannot. It needs to grab the attention of the overwhelmed person who is swamped beneath hundreds of applications.

 

• Make it personalized. If there is no contact listed, check the company web-site or check with the recruiter.

 

• This is your one opportunity to tell them you’re the person for the job. Be confident, not cocky. Be articulate, not boring.

 

• Avoid too many “I” statements. Instead of saying, “I have all these great skills…” change it around and say something like, “Here’s how my expertise can benefit your company….”

 

• Don’t repeat everything that’s on your resume. If it’s too long, it won’t be read. If they want more information, they’ll refer to your resume or ask you.

Stay Enthusiastic

 

Remember to treat each application as if it was the first not the 100th. It’s easy to get blasé and think no one will even read it. However if they do read it, do you want to sound tired? Or do you want your passion to shine? It only takes one email or one call to change everything, and bring you the job that will make your heart sing.

Try a New Approach

 

If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you have always gotten. So that means, if you are not receiving responses from your applications, try something different.

 

Change your cover letter. Experiment with a different style to see if that draws more attention.

 

Revise your resume. Don’t embellish, but try a different format, maybe something more modern or daring.

 

Add to your current experience. Look and see if there are gaps in your education and take a refresher class, or offer to intern somewhere part-time or even volunteer.

 

Think outside the box. Step away from traditional job sources. Be pro-active and approach companies where you’d love to work before they even post an ad. Explain to them why they need you. The perfect job may already be in the works.

Rejection - it’s not Personal

 

It’s difficult to know exactly what a company is looking for in a new hire. You may have all the qualifications, but you don’t know about the company’s staffing needs. It’s not a reflection of you as a person, but maybe you’re not the right ‘fit.’ Sometimes postings are filled internally, but policies dictate that the position be advertised. In this case, you have no way of knowing not to bother. Think of it as experience in honing your ‘tough skin.’

 

Take time off

 

It’s hard not to feel guilty when you find an hour or two, or even a whole day, has slipped by and you realize you haven’t sent out any resumes. Everyone needs down time, even from job hunting. Taking some time off can help you refocus with more energy and allow a new perspective. Do what you can to keep yourself motivated.

Most importantly - don’t give up.

 

Looking for a new job can be overwhelming. Be prepared for it to take time, to face rejection, and to get discouraged. Then try my trick. Every time another novel rejection or a ‘no-thanks’ for a query or job application appears, I say to myself, “I am one step closer to success!”

Good luck in stepping closer!

Get Away and Get Paid!

Get Away and Get Paid!

Do you wake up dreaming of traveling the world, visiting exotic locations, meeting interesting people and getting paid a decent wage all the while? Then you will definitely want to take the time to sit down and read this article on tour guide jobs. A tour guide job can be the perfect way to travel the world, bank money, build up your resume and network all at the same time.

 

Tour guides are also commonly referred to as tour escorts and these positions are essentially the most travel intensive jobs that are available today. You need to keep in mind that this job is no walk in the park, and there are a few skills you are going to have to master if you want to get paid to travel as a tour guide. The job demands patience, skill and an ability to command the attention of groups of people. But the good news is that there is a seemingly infinite number of tour guide positions available, thanks to the ever growing number of travel tour companies that are out there these days. Every year these companies are looking to hire new, energetic people to help meet the needs of the industry.

Opportunities Available for You

 

Whether you are looking to travel abroad or even just work in your local community, there is a tour guide position that is suited to you. Often times people looking into this industry feel that these opportunities to get paid to travel sound simply too good to be true. In some cases they are, as you have to remember that traveling while handling group requests, dealing with accommodations and keeping travelers happy can be tough work.  However, if you picture yourself traveling some of the most awe inspiring places in the world like Costa Rica, Belize, Bali, Greece, Hawaii and so on, all while getting paid, then this is the opportunity for you.

A Great Way to Network

 

Even if you do not see yourself working as a tour guide for life, it can be a great stepping block for a number of other careers. You will get the opportunity to meet people from all over the world and some pretty affluent people from home. There are a number of former tour guides that landed full time jobs after meeting and getting along with some pretty powerful people. If you are not a people person, then stop reading now and move on from this job opportunity. However, if you consider yourself extremely outgoing and think you have the ability to mesh well with people from all different backgrounds and age brackets, then get on board while you still can.

Banking Money While Traveling

 

Just as with any other job opportunity, the salary you can make as a tour guide will greatly depend on the type of tour you are escorting and how successful you become. The longer the tour, the more money you will earn, and vice versa. To give you a general idea, beginner escorts usually make around $50 dollars a day while veterans can make upwards of $150 dollars day. Also keep in mind that you have found a way to get paid to travel. All your expenses are paid for on the trip and you can also receive very generous trips from your groups if you do a good job and make sure things run smoothly. Successful tour guides’ salaries can usually range between $30,000 and $60,000 annually. Most of this money can be immediately banked, as your living expenses, food and other miscellaneous items are paid for the entire time you are working.

 

On the other hand if you are more interested in working locally, rather than abroad, and seeing the cities that your particular city, state or province have to offer, you can make around $8 to $12 dollars per hour. Of course more experienced guides will make more and the better you are at what you do, the more tips and benefits you will receive. The company that you end up working for will have a major impact on your total salary, as higher end companies will run more expensive tours and encourage tipping, while smaller companies may offer low profile, affordable tours and discourage tipping.

 

Being a tour guide can be the opportunity of a lifetime but it is not always fun and games. It is still a job and you are required to work hard for what you make. The hours you work can often be quite heavy, and you are going to have to spend a lot of time away from home, but that is what you were after in the first place, right?
Often the biggest complaint voiced by veteran tour escorts is the amount of time spent on the job and how exhausting the travel can be. So be sure that your heart and mind are set on working abroad before you contract yourself out for this intensive workload.

Suitable Living Arrangements

 

While it is true that you will be away from home a lot, when you have a job that lets you get paid to travel, most tour companies will require that you have a permanent residence near their central office. When business is slow in the off season, you will usually be required to help out at the office and be “on call” whenever you can. If you are really seriously looking into getting this kind of job, then you can greatly improve your chances of being hired by establishing that you will be moving into the area full time. The main reason that people’s applications are declined is that they live too far away from the company’s office and cannot easily access the office when need be.

Still Want a Job as a Tour Guide?

 

If this opportunity still sounds like the perfect fit, then your first order of business is to locate the companies that are actively hiring tour guides. In North America alone there are over 600 companies that are currently hiring tour escorts, so finding one is not that difficult. Depending on the lifestyle you want you can also choose between small operations that work locally or large scale companies that send their employees all over the world.
What you want to do is simply use the internet as your guide, search for tour companies online and navigate your way to their careers section. That area will have all the information you need on how to apply, what the job entails and what their requirements are. On top of this be sure to check out job websites such as Monster or even classified sites like Craigslist.org.

What does it take to be a Bona fide Tour Guide?

 

There are a number of qualities that tour companies look for when hiring new employees for work abroad opportunities. First and foremost you are going to have to display love for the job. You just cannot fake an interest in travel or an interest in people. You must be outgoing, likeable and be dedicated to what you are going to do, or these companies will not take a second look at you. If you stress to the company that you love people and are dedicated to ensuring they have a good trip, your chances of being hired will double.

 

Try your best to point out that you have legitimate organizational skills. Point out past experience, whether it was in previous job positions or in school where you lead a group, organized an event, or took part in a committee. Any sort of leadership experience will look excellent on your resume.

 

Previous travel experience is also an added bonus when applying for these jobs. If you have written articles, studied certain areas in school or traveled to exotic locations, be sure to point it out. The more you know about areas outside of the country, the more inclined the company will be to give you the opportunity to get paid and travel. If you have extensive travel knowledge your resume will be pushed up to the top of the pile.

 

Be sure to also note any knowledge of a foreign language that you may have. And if you have none, think about taking up some courses or buying some books before applying. Tour companies love to hire guides that can communicate in the local language of the country where they are being sent, and if you are fluent in two or more languages, you will breeze through the application process. Spanish is probably the best place to start, if you haven’t already.

 

The good news for many is that a college or university degree is not always necessary. While many applicants do have that education, you can convince potential employers to look around it as long as you exhibit intelligence, high energy, independence and a sense of humor in the interview process. Seasonal jobs such as ones that tour parts of Alaska are the most common jobs that are handed out to people with no related education experience.

If at First you don’t Suceed…

 

If you are not hired when you first apply for this opportunity to get paid and travel, then do not get discouraged. Also do not think that you cannot apply for these positions if you have no previous experience. A number of larger companies will supply full fledged training for new employees with respect to travel information and all kinds of guidelines. If you are not hired at first, then try to gain some experience on your own. Take up part time classes in a foreign language and study up on some exotic locations. Anything that you can do to prove you are committed will go a long way in the hiring process. 

Your Application Checklist

 

Before you start firing off your resumes to a whole bunch of your companies, be sure to research the company and the specialties they are looking for. Making sure that your interests coincide with the tours they offer will give you a much better chance of landing your dream job abroad.  If you want a career oriented job then apply with a company that offers year round work, and not just seasonal excursions.

 

If it is a seasonal job that you are after, then you want to search for companies that offer seasonal excursions to places like Alaska and not year round destinations. Also be sure to research application deadlines for companies when you contact them. On top of this, do your best to remain as flexible as possible when it comes to start time, location and even salary. It will take time to get placed in the location of your dreams, but it is an investment worth making.

 

This get paid to travel opportunity offers a lot of independence and freedom. Thus, you need to be extremely professional when applying and during the interview process. Be sure to note any unsupervised experience that you have to prove that you are independent and capable of working on your own. In many aspects a tour guide job is relatable to a teacher, baby-sitter and a problem solver.

 

To ensure that your application is reviewed and taken seriously, try your best to apply for specific positions and work your cover letter and resume around it. Make your cover letter stand out so that your application doesn’t just sit on the bottom of the pile and eventually get tossed through the paper shredder.

 

Contact the company over the phone or in person before submitting an application. Many tour companies will have HR departments that will notify you of which jobs and work opportunities are available and can even give you a heads up on some much needed information.

 

Research, research and research some more. The more information you know about the area you applying to work in, and the company you work with, the better. If your interview answers are generic and you know very little about the company itself, your application will not be taken seriously.

 

That is pretty much all you need to know. Determine whether a tour guide job suits your lifestyle, your desires and your qualifications, and then make contact. Spruce up your resume, dust off that old cover letter and get in contact with as many people, companies and agencies as you can. If you get rejected, pick yourself up and try again. Update your qualifications, study a foreign language and just make sure you present yourself better the next time around. There are thousands of available tour guide positions that can make your dream to get paid to travel come to life. Get ready to travel the world, bank money and experience the way of life you have always wanted with a tour guide position.

Another Day at the Office

Another Day at the Office

Even as the world economy shifts into a downturn, the travel industry is still booming. More and more people are embarking on trips around the world, exploring new cultures and getting away from it all. This is why so many people are turning to the travel industry for jobs and realizing that working abroad is an excellent solution to employment worries.

 

While factories and large businesses are struggling, downsizing and closing down, jobs abroad are multiplying every day. Cruise ship companies alone are becoming some of the most powerful businesses out there today, and you can take advantage of this.

The Growing Popularity of Cruise Ship Jobs

 

If you love travel then you have probably spent hours every week dreaming of getting on board a luxury cruise and taking in the incredible sights the world has to offer. Coming up with the money, to put down even a deposit on a cruise vacation, can be almost impossible. Well the truth is that there are ways that you can actually get paid to travel and hop on board on of those stunningly luxurious cruise ships you always see advertised. There are ways that you can actually bank money while touring across the Mediterranean, through Alaska or island hop in the Caribbean.

 

An ever growing number of people are realizing the potential available for cruise ship jobs and how such a job can make their dreams come true. Think a cruise ship job might be the perfect way for you to get paid and travel? Then read on and find out how you can begin a journey that could change your life.

How to Get your Hands on a Cruise Ship Job

 

A common mistake that many people make when applying for cruise line jobs is submitting a general application. While you may not have a true preference as to what you do on board, the cruise company sure will. They often disregard any application that does not have a certain job specified. Too many people think that they can increase their chances of getting hired by applying for every department, but such is not the case.

 

Before you apply, sit down and decide which job suits you the best. Consider the qualifications you will need and even do your best to investigate which department may be looking to hire. This can be done by logging onto the major cruise line’s websites and finding the careers section or searching employment ads online.

Types of Cruise Ship Jobs

 

There are four main types of jobs when it comes to cruise ship jobs and finding a way to get paid to travel. You can work in the entertainment department, the hospitality sector, the personal care division or in the area that takes care of servicing and maintaining the ship.

 

The entertainment department takes care of all activities offered and scheduled on the ship during a cruise. These jobs are often the most popular among people looking for a job abroad and include positions such as; cruise director, disc jockey, performer, swimming instructor, host or hostess, or even off shore excursion staff. If you want a position in this area, specify exactly what you are after and ensure that your qualifications meet the requirements. Do not apply to be a swim instructor if you can barely tread water for instance. You would think that would go without saying, but you would be surprised to see some of the applications major cruise lines have received over the years.

 

The hospitality sector deals with hiring employees for positions in the restaurants, shops and bars. Job positions include cooks, waiters, bakers, cleaners, store clerks, bar tenders and cabin stewardesses. The same advice applies here as well, you will not be hired as a sous chef on a cruise ship if you have no idea what a souffle is. Stick to your skill set when applying for jobs.

 

Personal care jobs include all the employment opportunities in the spa facilities, health care matters and beauty shops. There are opportunities for massage therapists, medical staff, fitness instructors, salon operators and more.

 

The maintenance staff usually fall on the lower end of the pay scale and are in charge of keeping the ship running and in tip top shape. These are the jobs that are often more readily available as the companies receive less applications. Unlike the other three departments, this area offers jobs for employees that are not necessarily native English speakers.

So now that you know which jobs are available, how can you go about getting your hands on one and actually get paid to travel?

Walkthrough for Cruise Ship Job Applications

 

The first thing that you are going to want to do is research and find out as much information as possible about the cruise line, or cruise lines, that you are applying to. In most cases you will be asked specific questions about the company during the interview, and it helps to have the information on hand. Just as with any job, the more prepared you are, the better.

 

The next step would be to spruce up your resume, assuming you already have one. Cruise ship jobs are in high demand these days and you are going to want to make sure your resume stands out. Also be sure to punch out a short, to the point but intriguing cover letter. Be sure to highlight why you chose to apply for the job and why you feel you would be a perfect fit for the company. Do not make it generic and write a separate cover letter for each cruise line you are applying to.

 

If the cruise line deems your resume to be a good fit, then you will receive longer and more thorough application forms. Be sure to read them over carefully, study everything and fill in all details honestly and concisely. Now here is what a lot of people forget to do. Be sure to attach your cover letter and resume to the application forms, even if you have already sent in your resume previously.

 

If all goes well from there you will then be given an interview. This will depend on your experience, education and qualities. During the interview you will be asked to clarify all the points on your resume, your experience and why you feel you fit the job and are what they are looking for. Do not be nervous, stay calm and simply answer questions with a good mix of detail and straightforwardness.

 

From here you will either get a letter of employment or be notified that you are not what they are looking for at this time. If you do get rejected for the positon, do not stress about it. You can apply as many times as you want to a number of different companies. Just figure out what may have gone wrong on the interview or try and get some more experience in a related field.

You’re on Your Way!

 

With the letter of employment you will then be asked to sign a contract, usually for a duration of 6 months. You sometimes will be given a longer contract but only if you are agreeable to it. Once the contract is over you will be given a mandatory 6 to 8 week vacation at which point you can choose to return or move on to a new opportunity. That is of course if you have done a satisfactory job during your contract.

 

So there you have it. A simple walkthrough on how you can look into and start applying to get paid to travel by working on a cruise ship. It is not the perfect job for everyone, but truly is an experience of a lifetime. Make sure you are ready for the commitment and qualified for the position you are looking for and you are well on your way.

Best of luck and happy sailing!

Do What you Love and See the World

Do What you Love and See the World

A lot of times it can be a lot easier deciding that you want to work abroad than actually choosing which career abroad you are interested in. One such position that is gaining in popularity is the opportunity to become a travel nurse. Obviously this option is not open to everyone, but hey, it is a very viable option for many nonetheless.

Essentially you can become a travel nurse in a few quick and easy steps, as long as you have the right education background. A travel nurse gets the opportunity to travel to an international destination and work at a few different medical institutions. Sometimes it comes with the opportunity to even travel around to a differing countries in one go. You can find such a job by using a central organization or recruitment agency that will help you coordinate details such as flight expenses and accommodation.

Why Become a Travel Nurse

There are quite a few reasons that you may want to become a travel nurse. It is a great way to get paid and travel and an excellent way to see parts of the world that you may not otherwise. The only real danger here would be going through a rather unknown company. As long as you stick to the reputable agencies and the organizations with years of service, then you are relatively safe and can just sit back and relish the opportunity. Of course that is not to say that it is not a big step. You need to invest a lot of time and planning into working abroad if you want to make the right decision, for your present and your future. However, if you have decided you need to get away, experience something new and get paid to travel, then this is a chance you are not going to want to pass up.

How to Get Started as a Travel Nurse

As mentioned previously, the best way to get started looking for a job as a travel nurse is to get in contact with travel nurse employment agencies. All you really have to do is register your information and wait for them to contact you with an offer. You will get to lay out a set list of destinations you are interested in and discuss a potential starting date for your chance to get paid to travel.

Salary and Travel Costs

Most job offers that you will receive will guarantee a set salary plus help you out with potential travel expenses and housing costs. In many situations you will be given a free place to stay in a staff housing area, and often times your flight and relocation fees are paid for as well. Of course there are other options where you are left to find accommodation and cover your own flight expenses, but the salary is usually higher.

Contract Specifics

In terms of the length of your contract as a travel nurse, it can vary greatly. You will be hard pressed to find a contract that lasts less than 13 weeks and most fall around the one year mark. You should do your best to look for a job between 6 months to a year. Anything under 6 months really won’t give you the time to look around and actually travel, and anything over a year may be too much commitment, too soon.

That is pretty much all the information you need to start seriously thinking about becoming a travel nurse. It is a great way to get paid to travel and you could find yourself exploring the world and all it has to offer in just a few, short weeks. That is, if your education is up to par. However do not fret if it is not, there are a number of opportunities available where you can get paid to travel, and we are here to help you become aware of all of them, one by one.

It is with great fortune and a bit of luck that I landed my job at one, if not the top private schools in Peru, and South America for that matter. Working with some world class teachers has been a truly wonderful experience. We also have some world class students (one student recently got the top mark in the world for Spanish) and promising young athletes, many of whom represent their country. I knew from the get go what was expected from me as a teacher as I have several cousins who are students in my school and knew what I was getting myself into.

To start with, my colleagues are truly one of a kind, a great staff with a great morale. The kids are simply wonderful, well behaved, hard working (for the most part) and polite. Mostly all students will acknowledge you as you walk by lots even just walking with you for a chat.

The Upper School consists of students 11-18 years of age. Once they complete Secondary 4 (S4) they choose which program they would like to follow: either LN which is the National Program or the IB which is the International Baccalaureate. All students from Secondary 2 and higher receive a laptop. Many classrooms are also equipped with smartboards, projectors and speakers. Our intranet system is excellent and departments are well organized. The school is English speaking, with some classes in Spanish and French (depending on the subject).

Because of the school I am employed at, there is a lot of pressure put on both students and teachers alike to remain at the forefront of education in South America. With that being said, the school day runs from 7:25am to 2:40 pm. There is a 20 minute registration/tutor period followed by eight 40 minute lessons. There are breaks between every two periods (20, 10 and 50 minutes in length). The average teacher teaches 28 lessons a week, some more others less. Each teacher also has yard duty once a week.

Some teachers are ‘tutors’ for the pastoral program which involves monitoring a group of students and doing various activities which relate to their well-being. During my first year as a tutor, I had a great group of students, each with a unique personality which added to the colourful classroom environment. Getting to know my tutees I found to be pretty easy, maybe because I was young or it could be that I shared my personal experiences with them which got them to open up. Either way, I could probably say that what I experienced as a tutor are experiences that not many teachers have throughout their careers. This year I am a tutor once again for the same year group but with a mixed up group of students that are just as wonderful as the previous year.

Moving on….during the first and third bimesters, staff are expected to run two activities a week. During the second and fourth bimesters staff members are expected to take part in supporting one of the four houses where there are a wide range of sports activities. Our house system it truly amazing and the students show a great deal of sportsmanship and support for others while still competing to win. Today, for instance, during house mini-sports I saw a student from one house helping a student from another house and showed him how to properly hold, aim and shoot a bow and arrow. These students are truly exceptional.

Being a Geography teacher has allowed me to travel around the country with students. During all outdoor education camps, students are required to do a Geography component. I have had the opportunity to go to the jungle three times in a year and a bimester, to Huaraz and St.Eulalia. For a Geography teacher, Peru is heaven as we have the ‘costa’, ‘sierra’ y ‘selva’.

Another aspect of school life at my school is service. Both staff and students invest a great deal of time in raising money for service projects. Our main goal is to help the less fortunate people of Peru to improve their quality of life. In the time I have been employed at my school the staff and students were responsible for doing earthquake relief work which consisted of rebuilding a school, building community centers (37 in total over the year) and ovens for the community centers. I have taken part in a service project where myself and a colleague took a group of 20 students to Cusco and built a greenhouse for a rural community at 4200masl. These kids ranged from 14-18 years of age and had to battle altitude, long days of hard work (including carrying logs 2km up a mountain) in cold and rainy weather. I can honestly say it was one of the hardest things to do in my life and to think that this group of 14-18 year olds created an 80 squared meter greenhouse is truly unbelievable in my eyes.

I have been involved in a service project where we went to a National Reserve and cleaned a 100 squared meter area of beach as well as constructed two eco-bathrooms. Students even take initiative and create their own service projects. I’ll be overseeing a student led project to build two community centers and two eco-bathrooms (of which is a design created by one of the students).

In the classroom, management issues are not much of a problem as the system in place is very effective and again, the students are wonderful. I have had classes that range from 18-28 students. Class sizes will surely get smaller in the following few years as the school is preparing to renovate and expand the school facilities.

I could go on and on about life at my school but that would probably turn this article into a novel. Simply stated, from my perspective working at a private school in Peru is absolutely great.

If you’re looking to get a job, I would research the British and American private schools in Lima and visit their websites (to name a few: Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Markham College, Newton College, San Silvestre, Colegio Peruano Britanico). They generally post job opportunities on their websites and it’s simply a matter of sending your cover letter and CV into the human resources department. Speaking about my school in particular, if the right teacher isn’t found to fill the position, that position will go unfulfilled until the proper candidate is found. You should have a teaching qualification, experience as a classroom teacher and be a native speaker of the English language.

Living in Lima is great. The cost of living is relatively low and the pay is half decent. Peru is a developing country with many opportunities. The gastronomy is amongst the best around the world and the native Peruvian drink is “Pisco”, a few Pisco Sours and you’ll be feeling good. Most people say to be careful in Lima, I would say just be aware. The worst that will happen to you is either getting pick pocketed or a B & E. Touch wood, nothing has happened to me. The people are friendly and will always give you the time of day. I have been traveling to Lima since I was a baby and I can see the changes Lima has made over the years, all for the better.

Traveling this great country is relatively cheap and there are too many places that you can visit, I won’t get into that as you can check out your Lonely Planet.

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Live in Paradise

Live in Paradise

Not every beautiful destination in the world will present an opportunity for you to make money while traveling. If you are focused on landing a great job and banking serious cash, there are a number of options, but you may miss out on seeing a number of dazzling destinations. That is why so many people are turning to online jobs. Marketing, travel writing, website design, affiliate marketing and even sales jobs are readily available and give you the ability to travel the world, jumping from place to place and never actually having to be tied down.

 

A number of online entrepreneurs have done exactly that. Generated healthy and steady income from working online and used the freedom to escape home and take in all of the sights, cultures and experiences that the world has to offer. You can be one of those people with some hard work and the right amount of networking.

 

Depending upon the lifestyle you are after or the job abroad that you want, there are hundreds of options. You can become an accredited diving instructor and live in the Caribbean, you can teach English in a number of different countries and travel the world from year to year, or you can even become a travel writer and get paid to visit places like France or Malaysia. All of the options are exciting but it is your job to choose which one will suit your needs and desires the most. For more detailed information on how to land these jobs, where to start and what you can do, feel free to browse our site to find exactly what you are looking for.

 

While there are jobs that offer a wonderful opportunity and a steady income, you may simply want more; more freedom, more ability to travel and more prospects for jumping from destination to destination. Once you have decided which career path you want to take or which opportunity you want to invest your time in, the next major step is deciding where you want to travel.

 

The world is your oyster, the opportunities are endless and there are an infinite number of places you can visit to make your dreams a reality. Whether you have already nailed down an online job and are ready to pack your bags and get away, or are searching for a new place to call home, here, without further delay is our comprehensive list of the top 10 island destinations. What you do there, where you work or how long you stay is completely up to you. Nevertheless, given the chance, these are the destinations that you simply need to experience for yourself. Sit back, inform yourself, ponder the options available and get ready to live the life that most people can only dream of.

bali3#10- Bali, Indonesia

Bali is the stuff that dreams are made of. Its reputation precedes it and it is world famous even though it is relatively small. With terrific weather year round and a culture and history you will want to bask yourself in, Bali, Indonesia is an island destination you need to see, more than once.

 

 

 

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santorini#9- Santorini, Greece

A lot of things come to mind when you picture Greece from the historical monuments and museums to the stunning architecture. However not enough people give Santorini the credit it deserves as one of the top island destinations in the world. The Beautiful sunsets and hotels packed tightly into the surrounding volcanic hills will make packing your bags to leave an immense struggle.

 

 

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new-caledonia1#8- New Caledonia

There are thousands of tropical islands to choose from in the South Pacific, yet New Caledonia offers something completely unique. The French heritage and economy backed by the Euro make New Caledonia the island of opportunity. If living on the beach, sipping classic French wine and having the ability to travel the world is your cup of tea, you will want to make New Caledonia your home.

 

 

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#7- Zanzibar

This tropical island has been glorified in numerous songs and throughout popular culture, yet it lays low when conversations about the top islands in the world take place. Zanzibar has had a turbulent history circled around being the home of the slave industry. However it is about more than that these days. Lie back on the beach, bathe in the Indian Ocean and breathe in all the flavor and become absorbed in the local spices and culture.

 

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kauai1#6- Kauai, Hawaii

Any top island destination list needs to include Hawaii. While all the buzz and excitement seems to revolve around Maui, once you visit Kauai you will understand why it made this list. Gorgeous white sandy beaches surround the island’s exterior while stunning mountains and canyons are absorbed on the interior. Kauai has it all without all the hype and hustle and bustle of Maui.

 

 

 

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van-island1#5- Vancouver Island

Now you may question how Vancouver Island made a list amongst some of the best tropical islands in the world, but once you visit you will understand why. Travel magazines have been adorning this island with the credit it deserves for years, but it doesn’t get the same appreciation from North Americans. The pristine tranquility offered is unmatched and you may someday tire of tropical weather and white sandy beaches. When you do, Tofino’s Long Beach is the place you will want to call home.

 

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easter-island1#4- Easter Island

No other island in the world carries the same mystery as Easter Island. The grand stone statues left their by the Rapa Nui tribe are world famous yet you wont understand their significance until you stand before them. This once lush and fertile land has been left barren and misused. A visit here will force you to look inside yourself and realize the importance of natural resource management and the environment.

 

 

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#3 Bermuda

This is not a tropical island to visit if you are backpacking on a dime. For centuries the Caribbean has attracted wealthy investors and powerful businessmen. Bermuda boats the highest gross national income in the entire world and its cost of living will floor you. With that said, if you have the cash and want to live in the lap of luxury, Bermuda is the place to go.

 

 

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#2- Galapagos

The Galapagos Islands could make up an entire top 10 list of their own. The islands are a UNESCO World Heritage site and offer some of the most unique and mystifying scenery found anywhere in the world. From wildlife that you cannot see anywhere else in the world to the harmony between man and nature that exists, no one visits Galapagos without feeling inspired and further connected to nature.

 

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el-nido2#1-El Nido

This selection is a bit off of the map as El Nido cannot really be considered just an island. Rather it is a chain of 45 separate jewels planted in the water. Placed atop of the northernmost province of Palawan in the Philippines, El Nido offers an unspoiled, tropical paradise. An environmentally friendly atmosphere, crystal clear water and some of the world’s best diving spots are just a few things that you will find here. You can even sea kayak and be dropped off on your very own island. What more could you possibly ask for?

 

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