*NikkiBell*
Livin’ that DVC & AP life!
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2005
Most agents have to find their own clients. Dreams is big enough and popular enough that they have a solid amount of people inquiring about booking trips. It's a big hustle for most because you have to be on top of your game. So many people have had BAD travel Agent interactions that you are also working against that. If Dreams is providing the clients you're likely going to be fine within a year when it comes to your salary.Quite possibly the most important detail in this entire video was relegated to the last 15 seconds and glossed over. Dreams Unlimited provides the clients....Ummm maybe expand on that a bit?
Quite possibly the most important detail in this entire video was relegated to the last 15 seconds and glossed over. Dreams Unlimited provides the clients....Ummm maybe expand on that a bit?
I'm sorry you thought we 'glossed over' this - I thought we covered it quite well.
Agents at Dreams Unlimited Travel do not have to go out and gather their own leads/clients; we have systems and processes in place that provide our agents with their leads.
Many other Travel Agencies (I can't speak for all) expect the agent to bring in their own business. So imagine now you have to not only provide service to your client but you have to continually look for ways to get new clients to sustain and grow your business. That means spending money on advertising and working to cultivate new clients and leads.
Dreams Unlimited Travel takes care of that for our agents.
Now some Dreams Unlimited Travel Agents can, and do, bring in their own leads (families, friends, etc) but it's not necessary for them to do so. We have many highly successful agents who do not bring in their own leads/clients.
One thing I do think a lot of people applying missed is that we are looking for people who can dedicate themselves 'full time' to being an agent. If you cannot do that you will most likely not be considered as we are not looking for anyone to do this 'part time'.
All great tips!The key to working at home is to have dedicated office space and not try to work from your kitchen or bedroom. I just transitioned to working from home and I have an office in my basement away from everything and everyone. I forget that I am at home and am completely engrossed in my work. Creating an office-like environment is very helpful to keep you focused.
One thing I do think a lot of people applying missed is that we are looking for people who can dedicate themselves 'full time' to being an agent. If you cannot do that you will most likely not be considered as we are not looking for anyone to do this 'part time'.
I'm in the process of applying and just want to make sure I've crossed my T's and dotted my I's and just wanted to clarify - At the top of the application page it clearly says "Red indicated mandatory field" and at the bottom it says "Please review all data on this form before submitting. If any mandatory fields are left blank you will receive an error message and all of the information will be erased and have to be entered again."
The reason I'm after clarification is there are many red questions, for example "Have you ever used the Disney Dining Plan?" with a drop down menu for selecting yes or no. I've selected no, as I haven't used the plan, however the following question is also in red, asking "If yes, what do you like or dislike about it?"
Do I need to enter something in this field, despite my previous answer being no? Common sense tells me that no I don't enter anything in there, however it's red and therefore a mandatory field. I'd hate to press submit with it left empty and to receive an error message meaning I have to start again!
Thank you
The key to working at home is to have dedicated office space and not try to work from your kitchen or bedroom. I just transitioned to working from home and I have an office in my basement away from everything and everyone. I forget that I am at home and am completely engrossed in my work. Creating an office-like environment is very helpful to keep you focused.
Have you already received all the applications that you are looking for regarding these positions?
The link is telling me that Dreams is not accepting applications at this time.
There is no plans to stop accepting applications any time soon.
Can you tell me the link you're going to?
I was using the link posted on Monday to Facebook.
https://www.dreamsunlimitedtravel.com/reservations/application_agent_new.cfm