10 Lucrative Careers For People Who Love To Travel
Buying a home and settling down isn’t for everyone, especially early on in adulthood. I definitely had “itchy feet” when I was in my twenties. I averaged a move every two years. And I’m talking major relocation: Philadelphia to Seattle to Austin to Pittsburgh and finally to Charlotte. Then I was ready to put down some roots.
If you still have a bit of wanderlust and want to find a lucrative career path that will allow you to see more of the world, here are some suggestions from GOBankingRates.com, with average annual salaries in parentheses. The first one is obvious:
- Airline pilots ($161,280)
- Architects ($87,500)
- Auditors ($77,920)
- Conservation scientists ($64,850)
- Environmental engineers ($91,180)
- Geological engineers ($103,710)
- Marine engineers ($96,910)
- Ship engineers ($77,970)
- Travel writers ($70,760)
- Zoologists/Wildlife biologists ($66,250)
Phil Harris is 50% of "Phil & Mel in the Afternoon" on K104.7. He has been with the station since 2013 and on the air in Charlotte since 2000. Before coming to the Queen City, Phil worked for radio stations in Pittsburgh, Austin, and Seattle. In addition to the weekly "Throwback Threesome" music video feature, Phil writes about things that matter to Charlotte sports fans and pet owners. He happens to be both.
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