Happily, it is. Indeed.com recently called employers’ postings and came up with a list of jobs for people who like to travel. Granted, they’re not for everybody. Some, like airline pilot or nurse on a cruise ship, require rigorous training, while a few others—like senior consultant (remember George Clooney in Up in the Air?)—call for specialized experience or even, ideally, a graduate degree.
If you’d like to travel the world or live abroad for just one to six months at a time, that’s possible, too. Overseas teachers of English as a second language (ESL), for instance, usually sign 3- to 6-month contracts that specify an hourly rate of pay. Ditto for DJs on cruise ships.
Here’s a sampling from Indeed’s list, with average salary or hourly pay:
- Senior consultant: $92,113
- Cruise bartender: $63,091
- Airline pilot: $68,491
- Retail buyer: $55,000
- Yacht captain: $50,620
- Trade show/event manager: $48,151
- Recruiter: $47,252
- Travel agent: $38,000
- ESL teacher: $21.40/hour
- Cruise DJ: $15.50/hour
That’s because a growing pile of neuroscientific research shows that adapting to unfamiliar places and cultures creates new pathways in the brain that boost people’s ability to innovate. One such study, co-authored by Columbia B-school professor Adam Galinsky and published in the Academy of Management Journal, concluded that “leaders’ foreign professional experiences can be a critical catalyst for creativity and innovation” in their companies.
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