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From pilot to business manager. You're not one to be chained to a desk all day. In fact, you want to

From pilot to business manager. [The Muse Logo]( [20 Jobs That Require Travel and Pay Well]( [20 Jobs That Require Travel and Pay Well]( You're not one to be chained to a desk all day. In fact, you want to see the world—or at least the world outside a standard corporate office. Well, here’s the surprising truth: there are plenty of traveling jobs that pay well out there, ready to turn that dream into reality. While you can land some of them with little to no experience at all, others do typically require some formal training, education, or degree. But the time and money investment can pay off—literally and figuratively. Many jobs that require frequent international and/or domestic travel also come with impressive salaries. Not to mention, you’ll be exposed to a wealth of culture, relationships, and exciting business opportunities, and be able to make a memorable and lasting impact on anything from public health to worker well-being. Here’s a list of 20 careers to consider. [READ MORE]( [What Is a Robo-Advisor and Is It the Right Choice For You?]( Answers here. [READ MORE]( [What Are Transferable Skills? 10 Examples for your Resume]( [What Are Transferable Skills? 10 Examples for your Resume]( Plus, how to present them. [READ MORE]( [How Gen Z Entrepreneurs are Reshaping Workplace Dynamics]( These Gen Z CEOs prove that age is but a number. [READ MORE]( [7 In-Demand Green Skills Right Now]( In case you want to stay ahead of the curve. [READ MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2024 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147, New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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