Many outside sales jobs have a fair amount of travel and can be solid careers. Pre-covid I traveled about 150 days a year. As others have said it can get old, but as long as the trade of your time for the money makes sense it isn't bad.
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Construction in literally every field. Materials Testing. Construction Management.
Depending on how much you want to travel, there are companies like Greenheck Fan that you work at the office most of the year, then a couple times a year go to see your product perform in the field, or where components are built.
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Originally posted by ctom87 View PostWhy do you want a traveling job? Is it to see the different places during downtime?
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Originally posted by Atfulldraw View PostAirlines are hiring without a college degree right now.
Based on my last flight on United, they don’t even seem to require a pilots license
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Originally posted by hogslayer78 View PostWe make temperature equipment (thermocouples, thermowelds, ect) for refineries all over the world. Our field service guys that install travel all over the US and the world. Have a crew in Saudi right now. We go to Belgium, China, Saudi, Trinidad, the list goes on and on.
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