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More than 10 benefits of the travel bug: a traveling professional teacher discusses how wonderful it is to teach and travel
Episode 436th September 2022 • EXPAT CONSULTING PODCAST • Jalila Clarke
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Kandis, a traveling professional teacher, caught the travel bug, and maybe you're reading this article because you have too. Do you love to travel but don't want to spend all your money doing it? Or maybe you're looking for a way to get paid to teach while seeing the world. If so, then teach and travel! That might be the perfect solution for you. Keep reading to find out the more than 10 benefits of having caught the travel bug, or click below to listen to episode 43 guest of the Are We Home Yet podcast, Kandis, a traveling professional teacher.



The Travel Bug


The travel bug is a common saying that refers to the desire to travel. The travel bug is a popular term used to describe the desire to explore new countries and cultures. The travel bug is a strong and often irresistible urge to travel. For some people, the travel bug manifests itself as a desire to see new places and experience different cultures. For others, the travel bug is more about adventure and less about destination. No matter what form it takes, the travel bug can be a powerful force.


And once you've been bitten by the travel bug, there's no turning back.


The best way to satisfy the travel bug is to get out there and start exploring. There are so many amazing places to see and things to do in the world, and the only way to experience them is to hit the road. So if you're feeling the itch to travel, don't fight it. Embrace your inner wanderlust and let the adventure begin.



For many people, this means taking a gap year or semester abroad to teach English or work in another country. However, the travel bug can strike at any age. There are plenty of opportunities for older adults to travel, whether it's through volunteering, working temporarily in another country, or simply taking a long vacation. Travel can be an extremely rewarding experience, providing a chance to learn about other cultures and see the world from a new perspective.


So if you're feeling the itch to travel, don't let anything hold you back. There's no better time than now to start exploring.


For some people, the feeling to travel is triggered by a specific event, such as hearing about a new destination or seeing an interesting place on TV. For others, the travel bug may be more general, leading them to feel restless and wanting to explore different parts of the world.


Regardless of its cause, the travel bug can be a strong motivator, leading people to plan trips, save money, and even quit their jobs in order to pursue their wanderlust. While the travel bug may seem like a simple case of wanderlust, it can have a profound impact on someone's life, leading them to experience new cultures, meet new people, and see the world in a whole new light.


The travel bug can help people learn a lot about different cultures and customs. It can also be a great way to meet new friends from all over the world. Traveling can be a great way to learn more about other countries and their customs. It can also be a great way to teach people about your own culture and customs.


Traveling can also be a great way to meet new friends from all over the world. You can learn about their cultures and customs, and you can also teach them about your own culture and customs. Traveling can be a great way to learn about different cultures and customs, and it can also be a great way to meet new friends from all over the world.


Traveling is very doable when you work abroad.


Kandis affords travel by being a traveling professional teacher. Kandis began teaching in America and is currently a teacher in Mexico.


These are the 13 compelling reasons to be a traveling professional teacher. The many places around the world where Kandis has been able to travel to: Indonesia, Thailand, France, Italy, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Panama, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, St Martins, Bahamas.


A Traveling Professional Teacher



A traveling professional teacher is a great way to see the world while still getting a great education. You will be able to travel to different countries and learn about their cultures and customs. You will also be able to learn about the different languages that are spoken in those countries. The best part about being a traveling professional teacher is that you will be able to work in a variety of settings. You can work in a school, a university, or even a private tutoring company. You will also be able to work online and teach students from all over the world.


Teach and Travel


In recent years, there has been an increasing number of opportunities for teachers to travel by teaching online. With the growth of online learning, it's now possible for teachers to work from anywhere in the world. And, as more and more schools look to internationalize their student body, there's an growing demand for teachers who are willing to travel. If you're a certified teacher with a sense of adventure (or just have your TEFL , teaching English as a Foreign Language, certificate, like I do) , then a career as a traveling professional teacher could be the perfect fit for you.


There are few things in life more rewarding than being able to travel and teach. As a traveling professional teacher with the travel bug, Kandis can attest to the many benefits of this lifestyle. For one, it allows her to see the world and experience new cultures. She's also able to meet new people and make lasting connections. But perhaps the best part of being a traveling professional teacher is the impact she's able to have on her students.


By bringing her knowledge and skills as a traveling professional teacher, relocating from America to Mexico, and the many travels around the world she's done, to her students in Mexico, she's able to help others dream of the many places that they can one day. And that is truly a gratifying experience. If you're considering a career in teaching, I encourage you to explore the many benefits of teaching abroad. It's an amazing way to live and learn about the world.


If you want to know more insider knowledge about being a traveling professional teacher , and the very interesting experiences had by Kandis on her many travels and living and working in Mexico, tune in to episode 43 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and listen to Kandis!




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