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career ideas?

Postby noodlemeister on Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:34 pm

i am nearly 17 and need to start thinking about uni etc and what i want to do in life. i got very good gcse results, and hopefully i will do well in my a-levels. the thing is, i have no idea what i want to do.... the only thing i want to do is travel and see the world, really embrace it all. i have no idea how to do this though... i don't fancy being an air hostess or a travel rep, i would like a career that is quite high profile (sounds mercenary i know, but whatever) any ideas anyone??

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Postby sexybk8xx on Tue Jan 02, 2007 5:53 pm

take a gap year start saving now and youl be able to afford a good round the world one just defer uni for a year its easily done

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:20 pm

but i want my career to enable me to travel, as that's the only thing i have a passion for, so a gap year wouldnt satisfy me, i want a job that i love, not some monotonous existence.

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Postby sexybk8xx on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:24 pm

it depends what a'levels u did or what ur interested in etc. there are loads of jobs that allow u to travel
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Re: career ideas?

Postby Guest on Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:39 am

noodlemeister wrote:i am nearly 17 and need to start thinking about uni etc and what i want to do in life. i got very good gcse results, and hopefully i will do well in my a-levels. the thing is, i have no idea what i want to do.... the only thing i want to do is travel and see the world, really embrace it all. i have no idea how to do this though... i don't fancy being an air hostess or a travel rep, i would like a career that is quite high profile (sounds mercenary i know, but whatever) any ideas anyone??


You could try getting into adult entertainment and tour the high class strip clubs hocking pictures of yourself sitting on horny guys knees, t-shirts you've body painted yourself onto, and various other "souvenirs."

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Postby noodlemeister on Mon Jan 15, 2007 8:05 pm

sexybk8xx wrote:it depends what a'levels u did or what ur interested in etc. there are loads of jobs that allow u to travel


i'm in the middle of doing my a-levels now, and i am doing english literature, hsitory, religious studies and german. any ideas on the "loads of jobs" that allow one to travel?

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Postby Guest on Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:23 pm

join the navy, you can travel that way, while you figure out what career path you wish to take. You'll get experience in something that you can take with you.

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Postby Jecca on Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:28 pm

Do a search for large multinational companies who have offices/factories/customers all over the world, as they will often expect you to travel.

I work as an engineer, and some of the guys i work with spend up to 16 weeks per year abroad in all sorts of places; australia, thailand, south america, europe, russia, poland...

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Postby Guest on Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:45 pm

Jecca wrote:Do a search for large multinational companies who have offices/factories/customers all over the world, as they will often expect you to travel.

I work as an engineer, and some of the guys i work with spend up to 16 weeks per year abroad in all sorts of places; australia, thailand, south america, europe, russia, poland...


I hear russian and polish broads will do ANYTHING to get to the States! :twisted:

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Postby areinternational on Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:32 pm

hey i worked on cruise ships it was the best time of my life i got paid to travel the world look at p&o cruises set off from southhampton an the worlds your oyster. work on board in shops or tour office or possibly entertainment they have the most time off when in port !! seriously it is the best job in the world !!! hope this helps

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Postby LittleMissNaughty on Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:40 am

Have you thought of holiday repping?
Good way to get out and see places and learn why you;re doing it.. basic wage isn;t millions but accom is usually covered and many find it easy to live off their commission once in resort. Go for TUI or Thomas Cook with the way things are goin x
Whats the worst that could happen?

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Postby Guest on Thu May 03, 2007 5:40 am

pimp or madam is a top career choice :wink:


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