<li>Traveling internationally</li>
<li>Finance oriented</li>
<li>Pays at least decently</li>
</ol>
<p>I’m not too knowledgeable about business careers, so I could use some help. Thanks!</p>
<li>Traveling internationally</li>
<li>Finance oriented</li>
<li>Pays at least decently</li>
</ol>
<p>I’m not too knowledgeable about business careers, so I could use some help. Thanks!</p>
<p>Drug Dealer</p>
<p>that was just so incredibly funny...</p>
<p>then do some research you loser, don't expect others to give you the answer.</p>
<p>and why do you want something that travels internationally? you think companies are paying you to go explore these countries? F*** NO! You will be taking a 24 hr flight from NYC to Hong Kong, and all you will see is the ocean, the airport, the route to your hotel and the route to wherever you are going.</p>
<p>Traveling is redudant, tiresome and overrated unless done on your own time.</p>
<p>ok that was a really mature post...</p>
<p>i think its pretty sad that you simply find the time to go and write nasty comments on other people's threads....get a life.</p>
<p>and maybe you wouldn't enjoy travelling internationally, but I would. Is that OK with you?</p>
<p>He is being totally honest when he says that travel sucks. 99% of people who do work-related travel say it does, and I believe them. However if you become a consultant and do some international consulting you might be able to figure out a way to abuse company expense accounts for your own leisure pursuits and find some way to actual enjoy your international locations.</p>
<p>Accounting.</p>