If you're tired of a commute and the routine, you may be a good candidate for a job that lets you travel. Here's our guide to the best travel jobs.
Want to travel and work but don't fancy the fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants world of freelancing? Here are some of the best contract jobs for people with wanderlust.
Teaching English
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is among the best travel jobs. You can work just about wherever you like and pay is pretty good, often in places with a low cost of living.
You'll often get free flights and accommodation, which give you the chance to meet the locals and immerse yourself in the culture. Contracts tend to be from a few months up to a year or so. You'll need a degree and a CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) qualification, which you can pick up inside a month.
Government jobs
If you're a graduate with a political bent, how about government work? A degree in International Relations could get you a job in foreign affairs and trade. The downside is you'll have very little say about where you're posted, and it could be at a moment's notice. Not for the faint-hearted.
Flight attendant
Fancy joining the jet-set? Staying in top hotels all over the world? Enjoying reduced rates on air travel? Working as a flight attendant is pretty achievable. A background in customer service will help. Cons are the crazy hours, the jet lag and time away from your family.
Cruise ships
You could live the eternal summer aboard a cruise ship, spending your summers gliding around the Med and your winters in the Caribbean. Cruisers have all kinds of jobs going - chefs, swimming instructors, singers, beauty staff. A relevant qualification and a customer services background will help.
Au pair
Being an au pair is another job where you can travel, pick up a new language and enjoy a new culture, all while being paid. Admittedly, you won't make a mint, but food and accommodation are taken care of and you'll have plenty of time to get out and about.
Experience of working with kids is beneficial but a positive attitude and friendly personality will take you just as far.