A Travel Agency Window
Becoming a travel agent is a dream job for many. You make people's vacation dreams come true, you get to travel yourself, and every workday brings a new destination and a new challenge. But how do you land such a position? The most common route is by taking a travel agent training course, but there are other ways of becoming a travel agent that don't cost a dime.
Instructions
1. Apprentice. A successful travel agent needs to have a unique skill set. He needs to be able to do many things at the same time -- be personable to clients and vendors, be able to keep the myriad of details involved in a typical vacation under control and be able to handle the stress if a client is dissatisfied or if a problem arises. Understandably, travel agency owners are less likely to hire an unproven staff member. Travel knowledge can be taught; the right personality cannot. Prove to the owner that you can be a valuable member of her team by offering to work at a reduced wage for a set time so he can access your skills.
2. Cold call. Many travel agencies need staff, but are too busy to advertise and interview candidates. This is especially true during the traditionally high-volume months of January, February and March. Make it easy for the agency owner by calling and offering your services.
3. Volunteer. Most agencies could use someone to file paperwork and travel documents, answer the phone, prepare mailings and help with a host of other functions. Call your favorite agency and offer to work for free. When they see how valuable you are, they might just offer you a paying position.