Thursday 27 October 2016

Why I chose to become a home-based travel agent

It took me about two years to finally decide to become a home based-travel agent.  It started when I was on vacation with my children at a secluded beachside villa, Cerritos Surfer Colony, in Baja California, Mexico.  I wanted to be on a quiet beach away from all the tourists.  We had a villa right on the beach and a gorgeous pool with a swim up bar, and no tourists.  The only people that stayed there were other people in the know, and surfers looking to hone their skills on the only swimmable surfing beach on the pacific side of the peninsula.

Cerrito's Surf Colony Beach
I was slightly concerned that I had chosen somewhere a little too remote for my children and that they would not find anyone to play with. Was I wrong.  A couple of days into our vacation a campervan, not too dissimilar to the one I had lived out of for a year in my earlier years in Europe, pulled up with a family of 8 children, looking to go surfing.  My children homed in on them immediately and ended up having the best week ever, showing off their somersaults into the pool, culminating in a big gathering in our villa making smoothies with our combined left over fruit.  We are still friends to this day, and they are still travelling.

Working from a friend's cottage in Ontario
Watching the freedom this family had, made me think about how I could bring that into my life.  I was a traveller at heart and being in one place, not travelling, was a cruelty I could no longer bear.  I was not necessarily wanting to pack up all my things and head out in to the big blue yonder as I had done a couple of times in the past,  but I did love the idea of having the freedom to work remotely, whether that be in a coffee shop in my home town, at a cottage overlooking a lake, or on a beach on the Baja Peninsula.

When I came back I knew that my life was going to drastically change, and now it was a matter of figuring out how to make that happen.  I sat down and thought about what my passion was in life and kept coming back to the fact that travel had always been there through thick and thin and that my fondest memories were from when I was on an adventure, experiencing something new for the first time.  So, travel had to be an important part of my decision.  

G Adventures FAM in Nepal - October 2016
I also knew that the happiest time in my career was when I was working for myself as a wellness practitioner in London, UK. I loved the autonomy, having complete control over the direction of my life and my business. Although owning my own business came with great responsibility and cojones, I knew I could do it as I had done it before.   I had taken a leap of faith to start my own business and learnt that when I was working for myself, I put more energy and passion into it than I had with any other job I had ever done.  It was more than a job.  It was my life and my passion.  It didn't feel like work because it was all I ever wanted to do. When I thought about doing this again, and being able to travel, I felt myself light up inside.  I knew I was making the right decision.

Earth Day at Toronto Zoo
I had some restrictions about what I could do within the travel industry.  Although I knew I wanted to travel more, I also knew that I could not be on the road for too long at any one time.  I have children and they are the most important part of my life and so being there for them was my number one priority.  I wanted to have the flexibility to be at my children's school functions, and even pick them up from school sometimes.  Being able to stay at home, but have the option to go travelling when it suited my schedule, was important to me.   I knew that working as a tour operator was not an option.   I couldn't take groups of travellers out to far flung destinations on a regular basis without it becoming too intrusive on my desire to stay close to my children.  

My other restriction as a newcomer to travel was TICO.  In order to be TICO licensed as a business you have to have 3 years management experience within the travel industry, which of course I didn't have.  You also have to register the business which when starting out was a significant investment, and also a moot point without the experience.  I had oodles of management experience but just not within the industry. My options were to work for someone for 3 years and get the experience, which didn't work with my vision of being an entrepreneur, or to hire someone in my business, which financially didn't make sense.   
After some further research I found out about another option.  A host agency that supports travel agents who want to either be part of their brand, or, as I wanted, to brand myself as Round House Adventures, and become a home based agent.  This immediately made sense.  I could harness the experience of travel industry experts, get ongoing training and access to supplier relationships I couldn't hope to obtain as a newbie in the industry, and have a personal mentor that I could turn to with any travel related and business building questions.  To top it off, by working from home I would be able to keep my overheads down, and have the flexibility I needed for my family.  Becoming a home-based agent was the perfect solution to my restrictions, and allowed me to live my passion of being an entrepreneur in the travel industry.


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