Enjoy the freedom and excitement of travelling the world while earning money along the way. Sounds too good to be true, right? Well for those in the know, there are plenty of opportunities to fund your next adventure or even save money while on the road. We’ve put together some of the best ways to travel and work at the same time.
Freelance
If you have a talent for writing or a passion for web development, design and illustration, why not offer these skills on a freelance basis? Whatever your expertise, there is now a huge demand for online based temporary employees. Work from anywhere in the world, tailoring a schedule to suit you. There are plenty of websites where you can bid for work such as Upwork and Fiveer to name a few.
Summer camp
For a meaningful adventure, nothing beats the experience of working at a summer camp. Aside from the thrill of trying new activities, you’ll meet lifelong friends and learn to live in a new culture. Many leading organisations such as Camp America are also recognized by employers across the world, improving your prospects for future careers.
Au pair
If you have an aptitude for childcare, becoming a registered au pair can be a cost effective way to visit a bucket-list destination. Always join an agency who can provide reliable jobs, some of which can offer free board and bed. Understanding the terms prior to getting started is important. It’s no good travelling to an exciting destination if you’re working seven days a week.
Seasonal labor
Farming may not be for everyone, but for those who enjoy the great outdoors, it’s a rewarding option. During the harvest season, many farms appreciate the extra support from fruit, flower or vegetable pickers. Aside from earning money, you could even be offered free accommodation and food.
Guest speaker
Travelling to a remote region brings with it the opportunity to share your wisdom. If you have an in-depth knowledge of a subject, you may be able to guest lecture at local colleges or universities. Negotiate for work and you could be surprised at the hourly rate.
Restaurant and bar work
Competition can be fierce, but travel to the main tourist hot spots and you should find plenty of establishments in need of staff. To increase your employability, try to arrange a work permit or working holiday visa in advance. Learning the local language to a basic level should also increase your prospects.
Holiday rep
If you’ve got plenty of energy and enjoy interacting with others, a role as a holiday rep could be for you. Choose from a selection of European resorts and spend the summer soaking up the sun. Alternatively, apply for a position on a cruise and you’ll set sail to some of the most sought after destinations on the planet.
Travelling the world needn’t break the bank. Choose from one of these on-the-road careers and you’ll enjoy financial freedom, meaning you can travel for even longer.
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