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		<title>Travel Photography Jobs &#8211; Mistakes Made By Amateurs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Travel photography jobs are tons of fun! But not just anybody can just point and shoot a camera. So how can you be a good travel photographer and stand out from the crowd of camera wielding enthusiasts? Taking up travel photography is more than just taking pictures. It is a passion for capturing beauty and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Travel photography jobs are tons of fun! But not just anybody can just point and shoot a camera. So how can you be a good travel photographer and stand out from the crowd of camera wielding enthusiasts?</p>
<p>Taking up travel photography is more than just taking pictures. It is a passion for capturing beauty and there are intricacies in the craft that one can only learn through experience. Needless to say, travel photographers with lack of experience are amateurs. They will either have a hard time capturing pictures that are stunning, dealing with local culture, setting up their equipment for optimal results, or all three.</p>
<p>If you want to be travel photographer or just started to become one, this article can help. Let me share some things that can save you a lot of headaches and stress.</p>
<p>In your quest to take quality pictures in a foreign place, let this be your guide. Avoid these amateurish mistakes so you can monetize your passion for photography in a flash. Pun intended.</p>
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<p>Remember to travel prepared but travel light. If you are traveling in a place where your goal is to capture beautiful landscapes, you should only bring the appropriate equipment for your goal. Bringing your complete set of equipment will only end up being a burden to your travel so why bring equipment you won&#8217;t really use?</p>
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<p>2. Not Using A Camera&#8217;s Automatic Settings</strong></p>
<p>The thing about photography is that sometimes great opportunities for a picture are fleeting. You don&#8217;t have enough time to change lens or adjust your camera settings. So you should know when is the right time to bring and use a camera with fixed lens. Learn to love your camera&#8217;s automatic settings such as, exposure and focus.</p>
<p>Taking photographs about culture and local activities requires readiness and photographers instinct. So you should be ready to point and click whenever an opportunity presents itself. Trust your equipment!</p>
<p></strong>3. Not Being Polite Or Respectful To Local Customs</strong></p>
<p>Taking candid shots of people is priceless but sometimes people just don&#8217;t want to be photographed. Before, doing some &#8220;people shooting&#8221; you must assess first if the atmosphere and the mood of the locals who you are photographing.</p>
<p>You should ask first before taking the picture. Ask if you can take some portraits of the people and if you can take some candid shots of them going about their daily business. Once you have permission, you can fire away with your camera even without asking.</p>
<p>Take note that some places have traditional customs that go against your craft. Islamic countries for example, they don&#8217;t want their women photographed. Always be informed about the customs of the people you are photographing.</p>
<p>If you can do it without looking suspicious use a camera with a long zoom. That way you can take pictures without causing discomfort to the subject.</p>
<p></strong>4. Not Scheduling the Photographs</strong></p>
<p>As a photographer, you should take note of the best times of the day to capture your photograph. Always study the scenery first. Find out when the natural light will be most beneficial to your photo capture. Some shots look better at dawn while others look better during early morning or evening.</p>
<p>Most of the time, landscape photographs can be best captured when the there are no distractions from people. If it is best taken early, make it a point to go their early.</p>
<p>These are just some of the mistakes amateur travel photographers make. Avoid them in order to get the best out of your travel photography adventure!</p>
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		<title>Travel Jobs: Why They Suck (and How to Travel and Never Hold a Job)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 05:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever thought of finding a job that would let you travel around the world (or at least a region!) and get paid for it? &#13; Sounds great, right? &#13; In theory, sure. But in reality, holding a traditional ‘travel job’ is oftentimes more frustrating and annoying than holding a ‘regular job.’ &#13; Here’s why: &#13; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ever thought of finding a job that would let you travel around the world (or at least a region!) and get paid for it? </p>
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Sounds great, right? </p>
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In theory, sure. But in reality, holding a traditional ‘travel job’ is oftentimes more frustrating and annoying than holding a ‘regular job.’ </p>
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Here’s why: </p>
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You typically can’t experience the culture, activities, or people of the places you visit… because you’re busy working (and the work usually sucks)!<br />&#13;<br />
Even if you could do these things, you’d be hard-pressed to because you get paid pennies for your hard work. <br />&#13;<br />
Even if you made money, you can’t go to the places you want to. You go where you’re assigned or you get fired.</p>
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So, if you want to work like crazy and not even get to ‘travel,’ be my guest. Get a travel job.</p>
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However, if you WANT to earn a healthy income as you travel on your own pace and schedule, consider becoming a ‘traveling entrepreneur.’       </p>
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No, you’re not selling snake oil or anything ridiculous like that. This is a simple method of using modern Internet technology to market products on the web… and get paid for doing so. </p>
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The products can be in ANY market you choose. A simple visit to Clickbank or Comission Junction will show you how many thousands of products are out there that you can get paid to promote. </p>
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Once you’ve found your high-payoff product, you simply promote the heck out of the product for a few hours a day (or per week!) online with some simple techniques like blogging, utilizing facebook, myspace, twitter, and other methods. It’s very easy to learn and simply takes your commitment. </p>
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If you get turned off by selling to your friends or multilevel, pyramid scheme marketing (MLM), then becoming an internet entrepreneur could be the perfect solution for you. </p>
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So, if you are OK with being told where to go, when to go there, what you do when you get there, and when you leave, then be my guest and get a travel job. </p>
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However, if you’ve ever thought about working from an internet café or from your laptop while anywhere in the world, you may want to consider joining the growing community of underground marketers who make money while they travel by utilizing the internet. </p>
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		<title>Nursing Jobs on Cruise Ships, Forging Good Friendships With Nurses From Around the World : )</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8211; your great opportunity to work with a group of excellent nurses from all over the world! Worldwide nurses come with all kinds of skill bases where practices may vary, and you can also learn a great deal of cultural medicine from them. The greatest experience enjoyed by all cruise ship nurses is the joy [...]]]></description>
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<p> &#8211; your great opportunity to work with a group of excellent nurses from all over the world! </p>
<p>Worldwide nurses come with all kinds of skill bases where practices may vary, and you can also learn a great deal of cultural medicine from them. </p>
<p>The greatest experience enjoyed by all cruise ship nurses is the joy of making many good friends that last a lifetime. </p>
<p>Cruise ship provides one-stop medical care and treatment center for the crew and passengers onboard. This medical center or called infirmary is running by registered nurses (RN), under the direction of the ship&#8217;s physicians. </p>
<p>Cruise ship nurse gave me a very good impression when I was working onboard a cruise ship, I myself found that they are very professional, courteous and helpful. </p>
<p>Every cruise ship nurse has good critical care experience, the ability to work independently, good assessment skills, and very good interpersonal skills as the job is very public relations oriented.       </p>
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<p>You must love to work with all kinds of cultures, languages and different medical viewpoints; because nursing jobs on cruise ships, you are actually meeting and dealing with people from all places in the world. </p>
<p>Passengers and the crew look up to the ship&#8217;s nurse for most of their health needs; especially with the crew who are away from home for months, you are primary care for them. You are like their friend, relative, sister, mother and nurse!</p>
<p>Cruise ship nurse is either hired directly by cruise line medical departments or through concessionaire companies servicing their line. </p>
<p>The medical center onboard is an urgent care environment where both crew members and guests are diagnosed and treated. The medical personnel encounters health care issues ranging from occupational health, primary care, and urgent emergency care.</p>
<p>Although most of the time the illnesses and conditions will be minor, all cruise ship nurses are trained in critical care or ambulatory nursing as they must be fully prepared for anything while cruising at sea. Nursing on cruise ships, this profession is kind of like frontier medicine. </p>
<p>Many cruise ship nurses do it for the experience, they like the challenge, the travel, the chance to work in an extended role. The nurse ability can think on the run and problem solving are also very important. </p>
<p>The medical center provides medical treatment for crew and passengers during clinic hours, and other times for emergencies and medical needs. </p>
<p>The physician sees those who require or request medical consultation, performs crew medical exams, orders and performs diagnostic tests, and prescribes treatments and medications. </p>
<p>Most cruise ships have all the medication or a legitimate substitute to be in stock, from aspirin to sophisticated equipment over 600 items onboard. Otherwise the passenger will have to buy it in port.</p>
<p>Cruise ship nurses are special, you will get worldwide recognition by being thanks and respect directly from the crew and passengers!</p>
<p>Visit http://www.smart-guide-to-world-cruise-ship.com/nursing-jobs-on-cruise-ships.html to read good quality information about cruise ships nurse and nursing jobs on cruise ships.                </p>
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		<title>Travel Jobs Overseas &#8211; What Is Available In This Economy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 18:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The current financial crisis has had a strange effect on the travel and tourism industry. The high cost of travel has stopped casual travelers and not so affluent individuals who would want to take trips and explore the world. Yet somehow, the travel and tourism industry is weathering the storm. Tourism is major sector for [...]]]></description>
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<p>The current financial crisis has had a strange effect on the travel and tourism industry. The high cost of travel has stopped casual travelers and not so affluent individuals who would want to take trips and explore the world. Yet somehow, the travel and tourism industry is weathering the storm.</p>
<p>Tourism is major sector for any country and it is especially vulnerable to economic uncertainty and volatility for a simple reason. Most travel and tourism involves discretionary expense. During tough economic times people conserve their cash to cover the essentials of life like food, shelter, and family necessities. However, this does not mean that tourism stops.</p>
<p>People will always continue to travel; and the industry may slow down but it never ceases. People just need to find ways to travel differently from the way they do during times of economic buoyancy. Hospitality and tourism businesses have managed to adapt by modifying pricing and marketing approach; and they appear to be surviving the crisis.</p>
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<p>Tourism, which has expanded dramatically over the past 30 years, looks set to continue growing as societies become more mobile and prosperous. This is the the current and projected trend. Travel and tourism is continuously growing and the terrible economic crisis has only managed to slow it down.</p>
<p>Once the public trust is earned again, and it is actually happening, tourism will be back stronger than ever. Travel and tourism is certainly a major part of the global economy because in this particular financial meltdown, with credit to the governments all over the world, authorities have acted swiftly and decisively to put the brakes on the panic which overtook the private sector.</p>
<p>Businesses have adapted well and they adjusted to service travelers on a tighter budget. The demand for the luxury end of the market has somewhat decreased while demand for either low cost or perceived good value products and services have grown. Hospitality, travel and tourism businesses need to promptly adapt to this trend if they still have not done so.</p>
<p>The businesses associated with the industry have proven its flexibility and its capacity to adapt. Slight changes may occur in staffing and hiring; good or bad, it will entirely depend on the locale and other contributing factors. The big picture is still favorable for job seekers. Travel jobs offered may not be as numerous as before but there are a lot still available nonetheless.</p>
<p>To sum up, the current meltdown of the global economy has affected all industries, including travel and tourism. But the swift and ongoing efforts of nations&#8217; governments and the ability of businesses to adapt have stopped and controlled the financial bleeding. Travel job opportunities are still available and continue to grow. With the proven resilience of the industry, the rate of hospitality and tourism job position availability will pick up and recover.</p>
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		<title>Jobs That Travel the World &#8211; How to Get World Travel Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 22:15:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn’t it be great to be able to travel around the world and get paid while you do it? With a little creativity and a lot of courage, those who intelligently plan their world travels can make a serious income while living it up in exotic, worldwide locations. Let’s get into the ‘meat’ of how [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wouldn’t it be great to be able to travel around the world and get paid while you do it? With a little creativity and a lot of courage, those who intelligently plan their world travels can make a serious income while living it up in exotic, worldwide locations. </p>
<p>Let’s get into the ‘meat’ of how this can be done. </p>
<p>There are 3 types of travelers. Which one are you?<br />– You get a job, or jobs, in one location, save and save, and when you have enough money and nothing tying you down, you go travel. If you’re reading this article you probably already know you don’t want to have this type of job. So, world travel job type number two is…</p>
<p>These are people who seek to land jobs that pay them while they travel. Included are tour and adventure guide jobs, film and writing jobs, flight attendant and airline jobs, medical jobs, military work, and so on.        </p>
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<p>You can get one of these jobs following a very simple formula: Apply for a bunch of positions. Send recommendations. Make follow-up calls. Send thank-you cards. Sooner or later, someone is going to ‘bite’ and give you a position. </p>
<p> These people are referred to as the ‘new rich.’ They set up systems using simple (but new) technology to constantly deliver value to other people, for which they get paid over and over again. If that was jibberish to you, don’t worry about it. Let’s go a little more into depth about what, exactly, this type of person does. </p>
<p>Here’s an example of a ‘systems traveler’ at work: </p>
<p>Katie likes training dogs, so she makes some YouTube videos and writes a few 1 page articles about some of the stuff she knows. Her ‘job’ is to help other dog owners train their dogs. </p>
<p>When she puts these resources on the internet for others to benefit from, the people who are serious will click on the links in her articles and videos to get more information. </p>
<p>When they do, Katie sends them to a product she has found online that pays her every time someone buys a product. In this case, she makes .46 per sale (the actual amount I make for selling a dog training product). One in twenty people buys the product, so if Katie sends 40 people per day to the product, she makes 2.92 per day. </p>
<p>Getting the idea? </p>
<p>Here’s a hint: 40 people a day in terms of traffic is NOTHING. And once the systems are setup properly, your travel job consists of tons of traveling and not a lot of job.  </p>
<p> The ideal situation is to become a systems traveler with a job that travels the world. In other words, your online system covers all your expenses and more, while your ‘job’ is for fun and anything they pay you is just gravy.                </p>
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