Whether you're an independent travel agent seeking to stir some new business or an educator putting together an exciting study abroad program for your peers, it's important that you whet the appetites of your prospective clients and fellow travelers with a sneak peek at what kind of vistas and adventures await. A tri-fold brochure is one of the easiest and most economical ways to accomplish this. Here's how to get started.
Find a Traveling Job
Traveling for your job is a great way to see new sights and meet new people. After your work is finished for the day, you can explore places you may not otherwise get to visit. Of course, not every job out there allows for traveling; but, if you want a traveling job, there are ways to find them.
Hook Up Water to a Travel Trailer
A travel trailer allows you to take amenities of your home with you when you go on a road trip. The travel trailer gives you a place to sleep, cook and eat. They also feature a bathroom with a shower. Some of these amenities require a water source to use. You can always fill up your fresh water tank for your trip, but this adds extra weight to your trailer, making it more difficult to tow. Hooking your travel trailer up to a running water supply at a campground is a more efficient way to supply your trailer with water.
Travel Back in Time
Did you ever wish you could travel back in time? With a little imagination and the tips below you can! Read on to find out how.
Work As a Travel Consultant for a Flight Center
The Flight Centre is a global company with offices in 10 countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States and the United Kingdom. Travel consultants with the Flight Centre book flights, hotels, cruises and car rentals. They coordinate vacations, secure rail passes, provide travel insurance and provide information on destinations, visas and currency requirements. Travel consultants can only apply for positions online, but you should have your resume ready for the interview.