Do you daydream about earning money from the comfort of your own home, setting your own hours, and being part of an exciting and dynamic field? Then perhaps you should create your own online travel agency. You can become a work at home travel agent for as little as $100.
Write a Travel Report
A travel report is also referred to as a trip report and is used to describe the background, observations, and conclusions related to a trip or excursion you have taken. Many times employers will request that traveling employees write up travel reports to relate the knowledge and experience they have gained as a result of their travels. Using the correct format, style, and tone is necessary to create a travel report that is useful and appropriate.
Become a Food and Travel Writer
With the growing popularity of the Travel Channel and the Food Network, there seems to be an explosion of interest in becoming a travel or food writer. Apparently people such as Anthony Bourdain, Samantha Brown and Andrew Zimmern have sparked a renewed interested in faraway places and unfamiliar food. Although high profile gigs on network television are few and far between, that doesn't mean you can't make a modest living from your travels and culinary exploits. In this article I will offer a starting point for your new career and some helpful tips gained from my own journey.
Travel the World and Get Paid
Who wouldn’t love to travel the world and get paid in the process? That seems to be a dream of many people. They love traveling, but they just can’t afford to travel as much as they’d like. Believe it or not, you can actually spend as much time as you’d like traveling around the world or even in your own state and make money doing it. You don’t have to invest in anything, you just need to love traveling.
Troubleshoot a Travel Trailer Gas Furnace
Understanding how your gas furnace works will help you diagnose problems. The blower motor turns on after receiving a message from the thermostat. The motor runs for 15 to 30 seconds, then the pilot light or direct spark system ignites the burner to heat the air. The blower propels this warm air into your RV. After reaching the set temperature, the furnace turns off in the opposite order. To troubleshoot a problem with your travel trailer gas furnace, first rule out simpler problems.