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How to travel and make money?

  • Okay so I just want to travel in my life. T R A V E L. 6 letter word. And I want to make money. Mostly I would like to write, blog, and most of all, PHOTOGRAPH. I would love to be a travel photographer, but they barely make any money :/ I dont necessarily want to make a TON of money, I just want to make enough to travel around the world and be able to pay for it + some fun adventures. Is there a way I can be a writer, a photographer, AND a blogger? Wouldnt that make me enough money? and how do you even become one of those? and what would I major in college in? In case you were wondering here is my list of places.... bora bora hawaii jamaica barbados london austria maldives cayman islands cozumel dominican republic venice, italy montana, usa costa rica greece aruba algrave (spelling?) ireland finland france turkey australia ik, ik, its a lot. but I just want to travel in the world!!!!! and take picutres!!! and make money doing it!!!!! Is it really that hard? :/ plz help. I just want options for money making traveling jobs. (but cross out flight attendent and cruise person) thanks in advance

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    You know, your list isn't really that many places. You can do them over just 2-3 summer holidays while you are in school studying for a full-time job at home after you graduate. Look: 1. carribean (jamaica, barbados, cayman islands, dominican republic, aruba, cozumel) involving a cruise and maybe also hotels at a couple island - 1 month 2. costa rica - 1 1/2 weeks 3. Montana and Hawaii - 3 weeks 4. Australia - 1 month 5. bora bora - 2 weeks 6. maldives - 2 weeks 7. europe (finland, ireland, turkey, france, greece, italy, austria) - 3 months TOTAL (minus algrave since I don't know what that is) = approx. 7 months Assuming you're a softmore in high school right now. You could work all of your softmore and junior summers. Then senior summer go to Europe before starting college using the money you earned. Freshman College work all summer. Sophmore summer go to 1,2, and 3 above (organize your trip so you avoid hurricane season in the tropical countries). Junior summer work. Well, I'm afraid australia probably costs too much money for you to go there on just one summer pay. Get your parents to give you some money to make up the difference. Then senior summer go to australia, maldives, and bora bora before you start your full-time job at home. My guess is you'll be tired of traveling by this time so you really don't need a job where you are traveling constantly. A job like that actually can be very lonely cause it'll be hard to make long lasting relationships with your girlfriend/boyfriend when you can never spend time with them. If you try my idea out, ake sure working doesn't significantly affect the amount of grants/loans your school will give you - otherwise working won't make you nearly as much money as you think it did. FYI, teachers have nice long summer holidays if you want to major in that (though don't pick this career just for that reason. jobs are hard to come by so do your research on that career before you choose it).

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People have been traveling forever. There's already plenty of information out there on travel sites. If you work in the travel industry, you will, more than likely, help other people reach their travel goals. You won't be doing any of the traveling.

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Really? You and everyone else in the world! What better life than one where you can travel all over the place (IE perennial vacation) and get to be creative, too. But, such jobs don't exist.

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