10 Lucrative Careers For People Who Love To Travel
Buying a home and settling down isn’t for everyone, especially early on in adulthood. If you still have a bit of wanderlust and want to find a lucrative career path…

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(Photo by Carsten Koall/Getty Images)Buying a home and settling down isn't for everyone, especially early on in adulthood.
If you still have a bit of wanderlust and want to find a lucrative career path that will allow you to see more of the world, here are some suggestions from GOBankingRates.com, with average annual salaries in parentheses. The first one is obvious:
- Airline pilots ($161,280)
- Architects ($87,500)
- Auditors ($77,920)
- Conservation scientists ($64,850)
- Environmental engineers ($91,180)
- Geological engineers ($103,710)
- Marine engineers ($96,910)
- Ship engineers ($77,970)
- Travel writers ($70,760)
- Zoologists/Wildlife biologists ($66,250)
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