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Good afternoon! I would like to work as a representative of a tour operator in Turkey, a region where there are more Russian-speaking tourists, since there is no practice of communicating in English. How can this be done?
Good afternoon! I would like to work as a representative of a tour operator in Turkey, a region where there are more Russian-speaking tourists, since there is no practice of communicating in English. How can this be done?
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аватар TINAEkb
as there is no practice of communication in English
So you know Turkish?
As a matter of fact, go to the TO sites and leave your resume, you can call the operators in advance.
аватар Elenka08
Google to the rescue
аватар AllOverTheWorld
So that's where the "competent" guides come from ..... they turn out to be drawn up at the tourist truth
аватар Vika284
Facebook has ads for your question on the TezTour page
аватар ollennka
The representative of the tour operator is a guide / transfer or what? To work with Russian tourists, English is not required at all, fluent Russian and the basics of Turkish are enough.
I got a job through a travel agency in my city (they took some kind of commission for mediation), but you can also directly. Type in any search engine, such offers are a dime a dozen. Just do not believe if they start promising mountains of gold. No one will give you a work visa (or even a residence permit), you will work illegally. The salary is more than modest ($ 350-450 per month), only hotel guides earn normally ($ 1000-3000 per month), but this needs to be worked out for several seasons as an ordinary guide, so that one day they put on the sale of excursions. One day off per week, and in season - one day off every 2-3 weeks. In general, if you are a student, then this is fun, but I would not advise an adult to get involved in this.
аватар musja7
So you want to work as a transfer guide or a hotel guide? The hotel guide is a "trump position" and you won't get there from the start. And the transfer guide is the lowest step, where there is a lot of work, little payment. Often, students are also sent here for practice.
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