Διαφάνεια 1

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Jobs related to tourism
Members of the group:
• Argyro Tsitsiridi
• Helene Tsourounaki
• Foteini Terezaki
• Helene Terezaki
• Katerina Fiotodimitraki
• Dina Gouma
Tourism in our country is a
major industry and the
main source of income.
A part of it is the
organization of excursions
which provides working
positions in Greece.
Jobs related to tourism are
divided into four categories:
• Employees in airline companies
• Employees in shipping
companies (anek lines)
• Tour guides
• Travel agents
Employee in airlines companies
This job due to the quite high salary that
it has is very demanding. The applicants
apart from previous experience in airlines
are essential to have knowledge of at least
one foreign language, very good
communication skills and absolutely tactful
and courteous manners, towards both
colleagues and passengers. If someone has
all the necessary qualifications he is asked
to hand in a CV and after that to give an
interview.
An employee in a big airline company has a
variety of tasks.
One of them is to be the supervisor of the
lost and found department, as well as to be
responsible for the checking desks.
Moreover, he has to be at the gate for
boarding and on the ramp for arrivals and
departures.
They work in shifts, with a minimum of
eight hours and the maximum of sixteen
hours at overtimes.
The salary is satisfactory and there is
definitely the possibility for promotion,
depending on job performance, additional
skills and behavior. The employees found
their job interesting and challenging
because they learn something new every
day. “It gets my blood pumping” one
emploee mentioned! Undoubtedly this job
helps their workers to live their life to
the full to have tense in their ordinary
work-places!
Employees in shipping companies
(ANEK lines)
The name of the occupation is “shipping
agent”. The service that they provide is
exclusively the issue of tickets. A
necessary qualification for this position
is the good knowledge of at least two
languages and computer. Having a
university degree is optional.
In their workplace, they wear a
special uniform which is the same for
everybody that is dark blue dress and
a jacked, a scarf and black shoes.
They work eight hours on daily basis.
The agency is open from 9a.m. to
9p.m. every day, even on Sundays.
Their salary is approximately 700800€. In each shift they work in
groups of two to four. They don’t
have to be constantly retrained in
regard to their post.
Travel agents
• The staff that is occupied at a medium sized
travel agency is approximately 15 people but
it doubles during holidays, as they are in need
of tour guides. Five of them are responsible
for the reservation. These people most
commonly come from countries of the Eastern
Europe. There is one general manager who is
responsible for the advertisement of the
company and supervises all the other
employees. Moreover, there are two accounts
and another one who supervise them. Finally,
there are five more people who are
responsible for the booked tickets through
the internet, as well as the ones booked from
the internet.
The salary differs from past to past,
depending on the responsibilities the employee
has and their previous experience. The lowest
salary is between 900 and 950 Euros .The
qualification needed is the good command of
at least two foreign languages, a certificate
of a university about tourism, and the ability
to use a computer. In order to get a job at a
travel agency, you need to send a CV and
attend an interview.
Tour guides
a. non professional guides
• They can be assistants of a travel
agency as well, however, their origin is
the same one with the group of tourists
they are responsible for.
• To be hired they have to be familiar
with the English language and to have a
really good command of their mother
tongue.
• They are responsible for:
 Tackling with any problem their group of
tourists is facing as well as being a link
between the tourist agency and the
tourists.
 The safe transfer of the tourists from the
airport to the hotel or at the trips.
 Being on schedule.
 Checking the quality of the accommodation
and the food.
 Organizing extra trips that are not included
in their holiday package.
 Guiding tourists.
• For each group they are paid 9001000€, while they are also working on
commission getting 7%-10% for each
tourist they convince to participate in
extra activities. They also have free
accommodation, meals, transportation
and health insurance.
• They are hired through job
advertisements published in their country
by sending their CV or giving an
interview.
Tour guides
b. professional agents
• Even though they are hired by travel
agencies, they belong to guides union.
• To be hired they have to be licensed
guides and be fluent in at least to two
foreign languages.
• They are mainly responsible for:
 Guiding mainly groups of tourists and
providing more specific information than
the ones provided from non-professional
guides.
 The transportation of the tourists to
the places they are going to guide them,
to night clubs or their hotels.
 Following strictly the schedule provided
by the tourist agency.
•
There are four (4) types of guiding that
they provide:
a. For half-a-day (at least 4 hours)
b.For the whole day (for 4,5 to
8hours)
c.For more than one day
d.At night (from 08pm to 12pm)
• According to the assistance they provide
they get 48€-80€, while they can also get 1€
to 26,5€ if they guide:
 Up to 50 tourists
 In 2 languages (they are not allowed to guide in up
to 2 languages at the same time)
 While hicking
 Overtime (day or night)
 During transportation
• They also get extra money if they are guiding
during holidays (Christmas, Easter), on
Sundays, or at national holidays.
• The
travel
agency
provides
them
accommodation, meals, transportation and
they also have to inform them for any
cancellation.
Tour guides
c. museum guides
• They are assistants of the museum they work,
so they have a strict schedule working 8 to 10
hours a day.
• To be hired it is important to know 1 or 2
foreign languages, to have a university degree
similar to the theme of the museum they are
working at (for example: archeologists,
historians, teachers, biologists, conservator
of antiques, etc), while post graduate degree
is important.
• They are hired after setting special exams or
through special university programs.
• They are responsible for:
Guiding the visitors of the museum that
they are working at.
Answering tourists’ questions
Preserving the exhibits
• They are paid 900-1000€ monthly from
the museum, while they work on
commission for the extra guidance.
Moreover they have insurance.
Travel agents
The staff that is occupied at a medium sized
travel agency is approximately 15 people but
it doubles during holidays, as they are in need
of tour guides. Five of them are responsible
for the reservation. These people most
commonly come from countries of the Eastern
Europe. There is one general manager who is
responsible for the advertisement of the
company and supervises all the other
employees. Moreover, there are two accounts
and another one who supervise them. Finally,
there are five more people who are
responsible for the booked tickets through
the internet, as well as the ones booked from
the internet.
• The salary differs from post to post,
depending on the responsibilities the
employee has and their previous
experience. The lowest salary is
between 900 and 950 Euros.
• The qualification needed is the good
command of at least two foreign
languages, a certificate of a university
about tourism, and the ability to use a
computer. In order to get a job at a
travel agency, you need to send a CV
and give an interview.