What should I tell potential employers during interviews? I hate to travel especially internationally and wont?

Ultimately, if i get the job and they send me to any foreign country, even Mexico or Canada, i refuse and quit.

I’ve done it twice so far, and i have no choice but to quit, because it’s not fair for my co-workers for me to get to stay home , while they get sent away to god-forsaken shytholes for three or 4 weeks.

My field/position/job almost always requires travel to mexico, south america, china and rarely europe (i could deal with europe ) . And these trips are NEVER pleasant. I am either dealing with pissed off customers, stupid suppliers, or pissed off manufacturing plants who work for the same company as me. These are not fun and game trips.
Should I tell the interviewer up front NO TRAVEL, or should i be cruel and let them hire me and pay me for 6 months and then quit when they try to send me to the Turd World.??

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2 Responses to “What should I tell potential employers during interviews? I hate to travel especially internationally and wont?”

  1. Tell them “no travel”. When you get the job, it’ll be your dream job, right?

  2. If you fill your resume with 6-month jobs, you will find it increasingly difficult to get hired anywhere. You should be up front with the interviewer that you will not travel internationally, or you should seriously consider another line of work that does not require travel.

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