The "best" jobs for travel addicts


Updated on 18 May 2017 | 0 Comments

Want to get paid well to travel the world? These are might be the careers for you...

It’s what anyone with a chronic case of wanderlust dreams of: a job that involves travel. And a new survey suggests there are some rather unlikely careers that let you do just that.

Job search site Indeed has identified what it claims are the 15 best-paying jobs for travel-addicts. The list includes the obvious options, such as airline pilot, travel writer and flight attendant, but also a few rather unexpected additions.

Auditors, for example, can spend up to 15% of their working time travelling, according to the survey, though perhaps the destinations are less glamorous than they are for, say, a travel photographer.

Hannah, 31, a former auditor, told loveEXPLORING: “My first job was to Grimsby, by myself, to audit the college there. Hardly glamorous! I only had my textbooks for company as my first exams were just a couple of weeks away.

“A couple of others that spring to mind are Milton Keynes and Scarborough. It was good if I had friends nearby so I could visit them and explore, but eventually it wore me down, so I quit.”

Similarly, management consultants and pharmaceutical sales jobs made the list, with up to 80% and at least 50% of their work time spent on the road, but arguably these high-powered corporate positions don't allow much time to see the destination you're visiting.

Here's Indeed's list in full, ordered by salary:

  1. Management consultant £55,236; up to 80%
  2. Freelance designer £45,754; up to 100%
  3. Travel nurse £42,886; 13-week contract
  4. Retail buyer £39,175; at least 10%
  5. Airline pilot £34,575; up to 100%
  6. Global events manager £34,519; up to 50%
  7. Auditor £34,062 up to 15%
  8. Travel writer £32,791; up to 100%
  9. Travel photographer £32,470; up to 100%
  10. Pharmaceutical sales rep £32,062; at least 50%
  11. Recruiter £30,351; at least 20%
  12. Travel agent £24,333; 30-40%
  13. Flight attendant £20,419; up to 100%
  14. Ski instructor £15,798; seasonal
  15. Stage hand £8.22p/h; six-month contract

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