I’ve written similar posts before, but it’s a question I get a lot.
Imagine the setting: I’m living in New York City, happily employed at one of the best advertising agencies in the country. I have a six figure income, great clients and interesting work.
One day, I see a banner ad (yes, a banner ad!) that says something like “Travel Agents On The Rise! Click Here To Learn More!” I click through (remember, I work in advertising!).
After that, my life would never be the same.
I think everyone “enjoys” travel. It’s fodder for countless cocktail party and conference room conversations.
“What do you do for fun?”
“Oh, I love to travel!”
“Me too!”
I’m a little different. Travel is part of my soul, part of who I am. Growing up in middle-of-nowhere Missouri, I dreamed of the exciting places I could visit and the unique people I could meet.
My first attempt at travel writing occurred at age nine, when I documented a family camping trip to Colorado. I am certain this was high prose in a Mead notebook. It was a highly dramatic journey filled with airbrushed t-shirts, lost shoes and a broken tent stake.
As I grew older, I visited those places and I met those people. I’ve lived all over the US and I’ve traveled the world. My personal adventures have taken me throughout the Caribbean, Europe, South America and Africa.
Fast forward to 27 years later and a banner ad. People still use travel agents? “Ok,” I thought. “I’m game.”
I’ll skip the details of “how,” though that is a story in itself. Spoiler alert: I didn’t go with the training from the banner ad! Here I am, less than one year later and I’ve done it. I am a certified travel agent. If everything goes as planned, I’ll be a successful one. I booked $30K of travel in my first month alone!
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of travel agents will increase 10% by 2020. In the age of DIY and everything internet, you may be wondering why.
I recently read a quote that I love: “What’s the difference between a travel agent and the internet? A travel agent can talk back.”
Your vacation days and travel dollars are precious, so why put your faith in a faceless, nameless website? You deserve expert advice and value for your dollar. Go retro and use a travel agent!
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