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Work For 7 Days, Then Get a 7-Day Break as a Travel Consultant for Frosch

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For some, planning a trip can be such a chore.

From booking flights to finding affordable hotels, the abundance of choices can make the process overwhelming. Throw in a canceled flight or a miscommunication about a rental car, and it becomes downright stressful.

This is where a travel consultant comes in.

If you’ve got stellar customer service skills and enjoy planning and problem solving, then we’ve got a job for you.

Frosch, a travel-management company focused on leisure and corporate travel, is looking for full-time, after-hours travel consultants.

This is a virtual position that requires night, weekend and holiday work. Schedules are on a seven-day-on, seven-day-off system — meaning you work for seven days in a row and then are off for seven days in a row.

You’ll work sometime during the following hours, Central time:

  • Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Monday through Friday 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.

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Travel Consultant at Frosch

Pay: Not specified

Responsibilities include:

  • Managing clients’ travel reservations, such as coordinating airlines, hotels, and car rentals.
  • Processing cancellations and changes and informing clients when a flight has been delayed or canceled.
  • Resolving travelers’ problems in a timely manner.

Applicants for this position must have:

  • Three years of recent experience using Global Distribution Systems (GDS) such as Sabre or Apollo (or a willingness to learn).
  • Experience in arranging domestic and international travel for multiple corporate clients.
  • Ability to set up ticketing and exchange tickets.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Outlook.

Benefits include:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Discounts through LifeMart and IATA.
  • Gym reimbursement.
  • Continued training opportunities.
  • Seventeen supplemental benefits.

Kaitlyn Blount is a former staff writer at The Penny Hoarder.