On Club Penguin, non-tour guide to tour guide.
You get a tour hat.
Tour Guides and Travel Guides
An extension ladder consists of two or more sections that can slide in guides or brackets to extend the length. This type of ladder is adjustable and typically used for reaching higher places, such as rooftops or tree branches.
Yep。
Yes.
they sometimes work as tour guides
How does Ms. Montañez’s career demonstrate an opportunity ladder provided by the political party?
The commission sales for tour guides will depend upon what the company will be paying someone. All companies are going to have different commission guidelines.
Because tour guides have to introduce visitors who come from different countries. Most of travelers use English to communicate each other, so tour guides have to introduce them in English, because we can say that English is an international language or second language.
A career path is like what sort of Job you are going to do. A career ladder is when you start at the bottom of the career chain and work your way up. Example: Bagger, to check-out, to PIC (person in charge), to assistant manager, etc.
Local tour guides are those tourist guides which know the local languages and are well versed with local places and the culture of that place. They are a big help to the tourists.
A tour leader is some one accompanying the whole tour. He/she may not introduce the detailed sceneries or sights, but take general care of accommodation, transportation between locations and communication with tour guides in each stop. A tour guide usually refers to local tour guide, who guide in a specific location. Responsible for arrangements in his city, i.e. meals, local transportation local hotel arrangement, city introduction, and on-site commentary, etc. For a package tour, tour leaders and tour guides are working together to ensure a great sightseeing experience of travelers. For independent travelers, tour guides and tour leaders usually refer to same responsibilities in the destination. Tour Guides reference: http://www.ourexplorer.com