Traveling? Millennials are now traveling with class!
Millennials do more traveling now because there are more opportunities
to fund what used to be a dream.
HOW IT USED TO BE... TRAVELING.
It used to be (in my generation, I don’t know which letter I
am X or Y) that if a person left the security of a “normal” life and lived one
of travel instead that they were crazy.
This is due to the fact that there were not too many opportunities to
fund such a dream. If there was, they
took a looooong time to come into fruition.
Many from my generation instead opted for a lifestyle that they could
fund. That meant getting a job.
NOW... TRAVELING.
Now millennials are traveling more than any generation before their
time. The internet, social media, and
new creative options opening in the travel industry have allowed them to fund
the dream of traveling. These millennials are not only traveling for fun but for
work as well as corporate positions obtained after school requires a more
global approach to the 9-5. In addition,
many millennials need knowledge of global accommodations, global culture, and
travel options for new jobs in high executive areas.
WHY DOESN'T SCHOOL COVER THIS?
The problem is school teaches everything from a book. Even upon exit of school after graduation, many employers believe college grads are great for unpaid internships. How does a millennial who dreams of traveling
or needs to know more about traveling for that perfect job, get ahead of this? How can they gain the advantage over the
other students and millennials who need the same jobs and went to the same
schools? Moreover, with the cost of
college and the average cost of living rising, how does a millennial fund this travel
dream?
WORLD CLASS WITH CLASS... AND DURING CLASS.
More now than ever, millennials are doing both getting their
world class on with class. They are
joining travel clubs that allow easy access into the global traveling field and the
opportunity to fund their travel dreams, many while still in school.
Not all college student’s parents have the
money to send them all over the world, or heck, even home. I was one of them. Instead millennials are making the money
themselves through travel clubs to fund their travels, vacations with
friends, and trips back home while in school. Most millennials stick with their travel business after school and never get a job.
NO TIME TO TRAVEL...IS NO LONGER AN EXCUSE.
What’s more interesting is that millennials are making this sort of
money without ever having to travel.
They are funding and saving at the same time they are partying and
studying. This is due to the fact that
travel clubs are not exclusive to traveling but entertainment, and activities
and do not have the requirement of ongoing travel to stay afloat.
Millennials are world schooling themselves through these
experiences which also helps with class as it’s better to get the information
from the source than a book about the source.
These millennials are even gaining traction over their older
counterparts because technically, they are more cultured than the 35-year old
who knows how to book a flight.
To find out more about how a travel club works, click here.
Shavonne Davenport is a home-based business owner in the
travel industry. She uses her knowledge
and resources to help people discover the possibility of travel. She has written a free report called "How to Fund Your Travel Dreams" to help those who always wanted to travel but never thought it possible. To get a free copy of "How to Fund Your Travel Dreams", click here.
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