There are many tour guide companies in San Francisco, California. Here is one company to check out: www.itmitourtraining.com/. There is also a YouTube video showing what the job is about: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwHZX-SLw3M
You would find a job as a tour guide by going to firms who provide that service, filling out an applications, and going through the interviewing process.
History can help you secure the travel advisor job,tour guide job and a job in a museum.
san fran, CALI he may be moving to atl, GA if he accepts the head coach job.
Flight attendant, cruise ship crew, tour guide
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Anyone can be a museum tour guide if they are trained by the museum in how the museum works, its mission, and the collections it holds. Many museum tour guides are volunteers, while others are paid by the museum as a full time job. The role of a tour guide in a museum is to show guests what the museum is about, and some of the artifacts and pieces in the museum's displayed collection.
u have to play coins or submit a code to redeem something or get a job like a secret agent and a tour guide
Not really unless your a tour guide! Whale watching is more of a "enjoy it" activity. You get to go close to whales, and other sea creatures!
The titles are different; however they are often wrongly used interchangeably. A Tour Guide is someone who works within an area they know very well. They provide a tour of a city, park or specific attraction like Niagara Falls. Their job entails providing commentary, routing the tour and seeing that people have a good time. They are paid by a local company and typically work on a daily basis. A Tour Leader is someone who leads a group overseas. They may or may not have visited the place prior. Their job entails ensuring the people get what they paid for, facilitating the flight, and making sure the people have a good time. They are the person who takes a person to see a doctor or throws a "welcome cocktail party" on arrival. They work together with the Tour Guide and sometimes a National Guide as well. They may be paid by the Tour Operator who planned the trip or sometimes a Travel Agent who put the trip together. A professional Tour Leader typically will lead about a dozen trips a year. A National Guide (also known as a Tour Director or Tour Manger) is someone who leads a group throughout a country or part of a country. Their job entails providing commentary, routing the tour, timing the tour and looking after logistics like hotel check-ins and reservations for attractions. Contrary to popular belief they are in charge of everything not the Coach Driver. They are paid by the Tour Operator and typically work fulltime for the tour season.
During a tour, a tour guide's primary tasks include providing informative commentary about the sights and attractions, ensuring the safety and comfort of the group, and answering any questions participants may have. They also manage the itinerary and time, facilitating smooth transitions between stops. Additionally, a tour guide often shares anecdotes and cultural insights to enhance the experience and engage the audience.
Not really unless your a tour guide! Whale watching is more of a "enjoy it" activity. You get to go close to whales, and other sea creatures!
You have to wave . click the wave in the actions after you have the tour guide hat on, and make sure nothing else is on you except for the tour hat. then click wave and you'll be holding up the sign' Tour Guid'. Hope this helps!