Senior Travel Consultant Wanted
Thursday, 04 Jun, 2008
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This successful off street agency located on a busy shopping street just minutes out of the CBD is looking for a Senior Travel Consultant with at least 3 years experience.
Get a tram, train or drive and park for free! Choose your lunch from a different cafe everyday! Don’t work weekends but work hard during the week and your earning potential is limitless!
The small easygoing team are varied in ages and backgrounds to keep things interesting – work with some of the best consultants in Melbourne.
You will be booking all sorts of travel – leisure, corporate, groups, cruise and mostly repeat and referrals clients.
Do your own marketing – local store marketing or other. Bring your own client base if you have one. Take the initiative and run your own desk -get your business any way you want!
Apply today if you are very experienced with Galileo, have great fares and destination knowledge and a can do attitude.
Sound interesting?
Contact Fiona Fraser at TMS Asia Pacific on 9602 1809 or email [email protected] http://www.tmsap.com/
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Or for further information please call the Melbourne office at 03 9602 1809 quoting Job Reference Code FF50
By TravelMole
John Alwyn-Jones
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