Have you ever considered it? Travel the world, learn new langauges, meet and interact with people as a living.
How should I get started? Any experiences?
Hours of your life wasted on this. You'll be dead with only this trash as a legacy. Kek
>>1189449
>move back and forth between the same tourist sights over and over again
>all while herding a bunch of walking stereotypes on a package tour who try their hardest to get lost and piss you off in some manner
Thanks, I'll pass.
>>1189476
2realtraveler4me.mp3
I worked as a scenic float raft guide this summer in Alaska. It was pretty fun, most of our clients were stereotypical burgerclaps but they were nice enough people and I got to be outside all day.
>>1189535
Epic meme
No, it's simply a job where you're responsible for a large group of people who wouldn't make it there on their own. Have you ever been on a package tour? I have, many times, and I don't envy the guides. Being stuck on a coach for weeks visiting the same shit over and over again isn't really an exciting prospect either.
>>1189467
Yes, its much better to stay safe in mommy's basement than to go experience other cultures for yourself. But you can always tell people about the countries you visited online or through the eyes of others on /trv
>>1189449
Maybe a flight attendant or work on a cruise ship.