Slowly do not prevent arrival: Youth, transmission of knowledge and vocations for tourism
It is often said that success must be quick.
However, going slowly does not prevent you from arriving.
For young people, this truth is essential. Each moves at its own pace, builds its skills step by step, experiments, doubts sometimes... but always progresses.

Youth is not a race against time. It is a season of learning, discovery and construction.
🌱 Transmission: A Living Legacy
At each stage of their journey, young people meet seniors, mentors, parents and educators.
All intervene, at one time or another, through transmission.
Transmitting is not just teaching a profession.
It's sharing.
Share:
- technical expertise
- of Professional Values
- The requirement for good work
- knowledge of the territory and its riches
In sectors such as tourism, this transmission is vital.
Tourism is as much based on know-how as well as know-how, both skills and attitudes.
🎓 Building vocations through orientation days
Orientation days play a strategic role.
They open up prospects. They reveal talents. They broaden the horizons.

They allow young people to discover occupations that are sometimes unknown or underestimated.
Tourism is not limited to travel.
It is a dynamic, creative and job-creating ecosystem.
✨ Some tourism flagship trades:
- Tourism guide (cultural, ecological, heritage)
- Travel agent / tourism advisor
- Manager of hotel establishment
- Tourist Marketing Manager
- Organiser of cultural events and experiences
- Specialist in ecotourism and sustainable development
- Moderator of nature and leisure activities
- Chef promoting local gastronomy
These occupations require passion, creativity, sense of service and knowledge of the territory. They also demand commitment and professionalism.
🌍 Give meaning to professional choices, reveal talents
Building vocations means showing that tourism can:
- value local heritage
- create sustainable jobs
- promoting culture
- contribute to territorial development
Young people need benchmarks, inspirational models and space for exchange to understand that their future can be built here, through trades with meaning and impact.
Slowly do not prevent arrival.
But to get somewhere, we still need to know where we can go.
The orientation days are these indispensable compasses.
They awaken ambitions, feed dreams and turn uncertainty into a direction.
Because a well-orientated young person today becomes a committed, competent and proud professional to contribute to the development of his territory tomorrow.

