Coaching Call with Patrisha – Travel Jobs TO Passive Income
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Travel Jobs to Passive Income Coaching Call
In this “2-on-1 coaching session with customer Patrisha and coaches Tyson Hale and John Beede, you will see how John and Tyson can ‘extract’ your passions and turn those into profitable, income-producing ideas in under 32 minutes.
Patrisha has a passion for traveling with her two daughters… but until this conversation with us, she had no idea how to turn that passion into her income.
We covered the benefits of Travel Jobs and the best way to job into a travel job TO the fastest way to start getting a passive income stream built.
In this Travel Jobs to Passive Income coaching call, you are going to discover:
- How Patrisha, divorced and jobless with two daughters will be able to get out of her situation and get to travel get a travel job and passive income in the next six months. Full steps explained in coaching session below.
- The BIG mistakes that most people do over-and-over when they try to shift from travel jobs to passive income. These mistakes are hurting your chance to making passive income become a REAL part of your life.
- How to move into getting travel jobs and then to slowly build a passive income empire with out spending a penny.
- A few secret websites and programs that will save you hours and hours if you just want Travel Jobs.
- One SIMPLE TIP that you can do to start making money this month.
It’s a great coaching call whether you want to start traveling. This call is meant to show you to best system to be traveling ASAP, so this will move you into travel jobs quick and then slowly but into the passive income world.
Bottom line is that this is as real as it gets, this is a recent call that we did a week ago and it has some great questions that we cover in-depth.
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Get Paid to Travel the World: Travel Jobs
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Ever wondered what it's like to travel the world? Did you ever consider the fact that you could get paid for it?
With resourcefulness and a bit of knowledge, you can find a great job that will pay you to travel. A lot of jobs involve travel, so the key is to get out there and find them! This article will get you started.
The travel jobs industry has emerged and grown exponentially because new and faster modes of transportation and easy remote communication has made traveling while reaching out to other people very easy.
With travel jobs, the world is your workplace, market, and resource. Most of these jobs not only pay well but can seem quite easy at times.
Here are some great travel jobs that you can consider.
Flight Attendant/Cabin Crew
No one could travel without transportation. Globe trotting experience begins in transport carriers such as planes, and ships. Vacationers and travelers demand comfort, service, and even pleasure on their way to their destination. This is where flight attendants and cabin crews come in.
They take care of people in transport carriers. The responsibility of these workers is to make sure that travelers are having a safe and comfortable trip. Age and education is most likely a requirement if you want to work as flight attendant or a cabin crew.
Tour Leader/Travel Organizer
Organizing and leading a group of people on adventure trips can be very lucrative. Tour leaders and organizers help people get the most out of their money while on vacation. They may organize the itinerary, arrange for the transportation, accommodations, and sometimes meals.
Tours can vary in theme. Some may involve a lot of adventurous activities like hiking, and whitewater rafting. Some trips may be straightforward like doing some sightseeing, in which case you'll want to have plenty of interesting facts about the surrounding area. Other tours can be just for pure pleasure like having fun on the Las Vegas strip.
Tour leaders and trip organizers earn money from the different companies involved in the trips. Or they can be a part of an agency that will give them salaries. They can also get tips from customers.
Teaching English Abroad
Get certified with TEFL or TESOL and you can teach English in foreign countries. The pay is great and you get to help people. These teachers will connect with the local culture and learn the foreign lands customs first hand.
Certification is rather easy to get. Just learn and review specific teaching methods. These methods should be implemented to make the job easier. Learners have very limited idea about the English language; so work can be quite demanding.
Professional Public Speaker
Get booked to speak in different places.
Public speakers stay in luxury hotels, eat great food, and meet interesting people. They are pseudo-celebrities in their niches. Public speakers are greatly compensated in addition to their travel and accommodation benefits.
Public speaking does not require formal education or degrees. However, skills in marketing your abilities are essential in public speaking business.
Online Methods
Traveling opened a lot of opportunities to earn money online. Travel blogging can earn you a lot of cash if done properly. With blogging, you can market and advertise products. Websites are money making venues that you can exploit.
Affiliate marketing, online advertising system, stock photography, and Ebay selling are just some of the examples of how you can make money from traveling on the Internet.
How to Get a Job Where You Travel
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Do you need extra cash while in you're traveling? Finding a job in a foreign place is not difficult. You just know where to look and be confident and personable.
There are a lot of ways to find temporary jobs for fast cash. You must have a bit of awareness about the culture of the foreign place. Fortunately, most cultures are very hospitable and tend to be helpful to travelers.
First of all, to earn cash while traveling, you must prepare yourself to work hard. Jobs for foreign travelers are usually hard labor or blue collar.
Travel Job Tip #1
You have to determine what type of job you are willing to do.
Do you want a job that will pay you for the day’s service? Or do you want something a little longer so you can stay for awhile?
To find these jobs, you must job hunt the area and network with different people – locals or fellow travelers. Be amiable and courteously ask for manual jobs that you may be able do. If they can’t be provided, always ask for places that offer these kinds of jobs for travelers. There is a big chance that there will be offers for travelers in the area.
Travel Job Tip #2
Be on a lookout for short term and seasonal jobs.
Every city has these kinds of jobs; from picking fruits to handicraft. This is perfect for backpackers who need an extra buck for their travels. Learning the local culture is very important so you can have grasp about the activities that go on around you.
Travel Job Tip #3
Tending a Hostel or Bar-tending
Hostels, bars, and restaurants may offer temporary jobs. Some, if not most, are not only able to give you shelter for awhile but also provide paying jobs so you can save money for your travels.
Jobs like tending bars, waiting tables, or managing accommodations are waiting to be filled. The best part is that you get to meet and interact with lots of locals and foreigners in the process. The job is usually manual labor but that's a small price to pay for the chance to extend your travel adventure.
Travel Job Tip #4
Selling possessions
You can sell items for extra cash. While on you travel, you will realize that you will have something you will not really need anymore. You can sometimes sell these things to sustain your travels.
Travel Job Tip #5
On line Job Hunt
As usual, the Internet is always a great help. You can research for job openings online. Project and job hunting sites like Craigslist are great for travelers who need to find temporary jobs all over the world.
Most of these sites classify job offers based on location.
Travel Job Tip #6
Use a special skill to earn money
If you have special skills, let us say for example in photography, you can take snapshots and sell them. You can even work as wandering photographer and offer to take pictures for a price.
If you have talent in art, like in sketching for instance, you can make sketches and sell your artwork to other travelers, locals, and maybe even galleries. This requires a great deal of marketing and charm.
How to Get a Job with Travel
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Ask anyone you know, what they would do if they had an enormous amount of money. I’m very sure that most people would say something along the lines of the travel the world.
Traveling, to most people, is considered a luxurious activity. There is just something about the experience that makes it seem out of reach to the common man. That being said, it's a very common aspiration amongst us. Most will wait until they reach their senior ages to finally realize this seemingly extravagant dream.
Should it be always like that? Can’t we do it while we’re still young and vigorous?
Traveling the world is indeed a treat. You get to see beautiful locations and encounter different interesting cultures. But it all comes with a price. Traveling for pleasure is definitely expensive. For financially average folks, this is the reason why they think traveling and vacation is only for senior citizens with hefty pensions.
However, times have changed. The world has gotten smaller and with the advent of communications and transportation technology. Traveling has become easier and faster and more people are now prone to travel whether it’s for business or for pleasure. It is still expensive but more jobs have surfaced that make it much more plausible to take a permanent vacation.
Travel jobs come in different fields; cruise ship jobs, health care, hospitality jobs, tour guides. There is something for everyone. You do not have to worry too much about your experience and education because a lot of travel jobs do not really require that. Some may offer decent entry-level jobs that may give you lots of learning and experience. You can climb the career ladder rather quickly if you show you can produce excellent work.
If you are passionate about traveling and the lifestyle appeals to you, you should consider taking the path of a traveling career. Then again, always take into account that this lifestyle may impact your relationships negatively so you have to know how to cope with it.
Once you have decided to choose a career in travel jobs, all you need to do is assess your skills. You need to determine what you are very good at. Next is to find out what kind of travel job suits your skills. Surprisingly, there are a lot of jobs even for the most mundane of skills. Once you have a sound idea of what jobs to take, all you have to do is search the Internet for available job positions.
The Internet is definitely the main source for travel jobs but don’t disregard real networking with different kinds of people. Maximize your opportunities.
When you have found a company or recruitment site, always consider researching the company profile. Understand what are the preference and goals of the company. Seek information about the qualifications. Some may have prerequisites or may need certifications. Fortunately, most of these are fairly accessible. Get the relevant requirements if you really desire the position.
Always make your resumes target-specific. Submitted resumes must be pertinent to the company goals and position desired. Send out as many applications as you can. Be ready for interviews and never fail to display your people and communication skills. Travel jobs are all about interpersonal encounters.
Remember to be patient and don't forget to follow up on seemingly ignored applications via phone call, email, or snail mail. Soon you’ll be on your way to your destination for your travel job.
How To Take Paid Vacations
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“Life is an adventure.” I often hear this cliché from just about everywhere. I wouldn’t have believed in that saying years ago. How could I? Working slavishly in a cubicle for 8 hours is not an adventure. It is a misery.
Things came into a U turn when a close friend of mine persuaded me to travel with him. "What the heck?" I needed a break. So, we traveled all over Asia and it was a lot of fun and very liberating. Unfortunately, my finances were not able to sustain my travels for much longer.
My friend knew this and he was willing to lend me some money to prolong my vacation. Unknowingly to me, this is my friend’s way of helping me realize that I should drop my 9 to 5 dead end job and emulate his way of life. It was his way to convince me that his lifestyle is way better than mine with my so-called stable job.
At first, I thought of him as a bum and a totally carefree person; roaming all around globe spending his family’s money. He was rich to start with. He came from a very affluent family. I really thought that he was just a spoiled rich kid enjoying his money. It turned out, I was only half right.
In reality, all his expenses – the travel, the food, the accommodation – were all from his own pocket. Not from his inheritance or his mooching. He was earning his own income while we were traveling together! To my surprise, he was earning his income as we were having the time of our lives. I could not believe that he was earning way more than I was and that he was earning it all while having fun in his travels.
He opened my eyes to travel blogging and travel photography. At first, I thought he was just an internet aficionado or something. Uploading his captured pictures and making short blurbs about his activities and discoveries, I really thought that he was just having fun with his laptop and the Internet I haven’t realized that he was earning a hefty amount through it. It didn’t look like work to me.
I noticed that he would always tinker with his laptop while we were having breakfast or coffee and maybe once or twice in the afternoon or evening. It was only a few minutes at a time. I was amazed to finally realize that what he was doing was making him richer by the minute.
He had four websites. One for his travel photography business, two are for his travel blogs and the last one was his project website, also a photography site. His two blog sites had great traffic and he was selling affiliate products. At that time, he was putting new articles about our travel and adventures.
The other site was more of his personal business. He was selling his pictures. It was also his online portfolio and a lot of publishing companies had already bought his work. After showing me all the stuff he was doing, I didn’t need to ask. I instantly know that he was earning quite a sum.
He noticed I was envious. So he told me to do some blogging and he promised he’d help me with the site building and optimization. He said it was easy and I should not worry about it.
I was apprehensive at first but ultimately, I decided to quit my job and went with him and this time to be some sort of apprentice. I never had problems with the writing; I was a natural writer, being an editor of my high school paper. The main challenge was the SEO and increasing traffic. But it was all good. It was quite easy actually.
Now, I have two travel blog sites for my affiliate marketing and I am also selling E-books about tips in travel blogging and writing. Best of all, I’m funding all my travels and adventures now. I’m having fun while I’m earning my living. This is my life and its an adventure.
By the way, I still meet and travel with my friend from time to time. I owe it all to him.


