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Definitely flight attendant. A friend of my wife became a flight attendant for United, and she's been to quite a few cities so far outside of work (i.e. staying a day or two at the various destination cities). Very cool, but she's young and excited to see the world right now. I'd imagine that after awhile, the novelty of seeing Paris dozens of times will wear off.
It depends, what area are your skills, interests and education/experience? Many fields have travel opportunities, from salespeople to nurses to therapists to technical people to the military to teachers to hotel and restaurant management. There is no one "job" that allows travel. There are traveling positions within many, many fields.
I agree with sales rep. A vendor I know who sells DVDs, music CDs and digital access to the same for public libraries is constantly on the road (in the air.) Of course he has a great personality and is very successful in his job - that helps!
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