
Put Pen to Paper and Travel Europe
Surely the title of this article will instantly send you into a whirlwind of day dreams as you picture the perfect life on the perfect continent. But a dream so beautiful simply cannot be possible right? This is the mindset you need to get into if you are looking to get paid to travel and work and travel in Europe. In this new age filled with technology and opportunity, it is more possible than ever to make your move abroad dreams come true.
Europe is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world, and the job opportunities are endless. It is not a coincidence that most people dream about going on a European holiday or retiring in Europe. This leaves millions of people around the world constantly debating, thinking and trying to find potential ways to earn while experiencing the beautiful locales of Greece, Rome, Paris and Prague. What you need to know is that your dream of landing the best job on earth, finding a way to get paid to travel, and work in your dream destination is an absolute possibility.
The world has shrunk and the global economy has opened up. Thus, it seems that everyday there are many new employment opportunities abroad, created in a variety of professions, for people of alternate nationalities to shine. Most of Europe is Non-English speaking even though English is the most widely used business language, so right away you have an opportunity to work abroad as an English teacher, a business consultant or as a travel agent. Romania, France, Spain, Italy, Rome, the Czech Republic, Greece and Germany are all sparkling destinations that have an abundance of job opportunity and quite a few jobs for people that are interested in becoming an English teacher.
If you are considering traveling on your own expense through Europe you have to understand just how expensive it can get. The true European experience is not complete until you have spent a good amount of time seeing the sights, touring around and taking in the weather, culture, food, festivals, traditions and most importantly the people.
Working as a Travel Writer in Europe
Another great job, which offers you the opportunity to move abroad, is that of a Travel Writer. Yes, if you are good at minting words and have a flair for writing down your experiences then there are many travel companies, agencies and hotels in Europe waiting for you to write for them. This job will require you to visit various cities and even different countries while exploring them to the fullest and writing highly descriptive and engaging literature. The companies that hire travel writers pay for the entire cost of traveling, boarding, accommodation and meal charges for the writer, apart from a fixed separate pay which can be as high as $2,500.
Teaching English in Europe
The salary of an English teacher can be anything from $2000-$5000 depending upon your credentials. The demand for English teachers in Europe is growing especially for native English speaking teachers who have university degrees and some sort of TEFL or TESL credentials. If you already have a bachelor’s degree then you already have your foot in the door. Getting a TEFL certificate is now easier than ever and there are a plethora of programs on the internet that are quite affordable.
While something like $900 spent on a teaching course may seem like a lot of money, it can instantly up your pay rate quite considerably and be a great long term investment. Many schools, universities, shops, businesses and other establishments are hiring people from the United States, Canada and other native English speaking countries. You can take a long break from your regular job and travel abroad to get paid and work as a language teacher.
The Hospitality Industry in Europe
Another great opportunity comes via the hospitality industry in Europe, which is a very huge business. The number of English speaking travelers is rising constantly and the hospitality industry on the continent is looking to employ people who are kind, courteous and enjoy speaking English while serving their guests and working with people. The remuneration offered is lucrative and makes it very possible for one to afford to live in Europe.
Preparation is the Key for Moving to Europe
There are many websites and online portals where you will find a huge listing of such kinds of jobs. All you need to do is a little bit of research, a little bit of preparation and a little bit of planning. If you are sitting there thinking that you are sick of your boring desk job but don’t have what it takes to land a job abroad, you are wrong. There is opportunity right outside of every doorstep all you need to do is get out there and find it. That perfect job abroad isn’t going to show up in your mailbox. Figure out what you want in life, what kind of job you want, where you want to live and simply go for it. Preparation and determination are the keys to your success abroad. Before you run up to your current boss and tell your company to take the job and shove it, make sure you have everything ready to go such as your Passport, Visa and other things.
Finding the Job Abroad that you Want
If you are looking for the job of a travel writer, having a portfolio will help you a lot. The English teacher job abroad will be good for those who have a degree in English or in literature. But do take some preparatory or teaching material with you. The hospitality industry suits you if you have experience in the industry, are outgoing and enjoy working with people. Find your niche, go after what you want and get ready to get paid and travel. Your dreams can come true and opportunities to move and live abroad in Europe are around every corner.
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