You would be forgiven for thinking all the high-paying jobs have insanely high demand and many people are competing for limited job openings.
There are many high-paying jobs that aren’t that attractive for different reasons, including being extremely dangerous or dirty.
While most people prefer to go for decent-looking jobs that pay well, you can still make the same or even more by pursuing some “unattractive” careers.
Below we will highlight 18 high-paying jobs nobody wants to do along with the reasons why that’s the case.
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1. Portable toilet cleaner
If you’ve ever been to an outdoor music festival or any outdoor event that necessitated the need to have portable toilets, you can bear witness that these toilets can be extremely unpleasant and often the last resort.
The general hygiene coupled with the horrible stench, especially after being used hundreds of times in a matter of hours, makes the job of portable toilet cleaners extremely unpleasant.
Portable toilets not having a mechanism for getting rid of human wastes mean the cleaners will have to do it manually, clean them from top to bottom, and make sure they are disinfected before being reused.
It is one of the high-paying jobs nobody wants to do. According to ZipRecruiter, the mean annual salary of portable toilet cleaners in the United States is $36,845 with the highest earners getting paid more than $89,000 a year.
2. Snake milker
Snake milkers are trained experts who extra venom from poisonous snakes. The venom is used for medical research, to make drugs that help treat high blood pressure and blood clots, and to make antivenom for snake bites.
Not many people are enthusiastic about handling extremely poisonous snakes. Those who do work in serpentaria to extra venom from snakes such as cobras, mambas, vipers, corals, copperheads, and rattlesnakes among others.
It is one of the high-paying little-known jobs where one can earn more than $50,000 a year. Watch this short video of two Snake Milkers in Deland, Florida (Carl Barden and Mara) who handle 50 to 100 snakes a day. Video courtesy: Brave Wilderness.
3. Death row executioner
This is definitely one of the undesirable jobs that pay well in the United States. Can you be comfortable legally ending someone’s life? I am not sure you can!
Well, according to the Florida Department of Corrections, prisoners on death row are usually killed by private citizens who are paid $150 per execution and are allowed to remain anonymous.There are professional executioners who have administered the death penalty more than 70 times.
Some executioners later regret taking the job because hundreds of convicts who were previously on death row have been exonerated, which begs the question “how many prisoners have been executed yet they didn’t commit the crime they were charged for?”
According to former executioner Jerry Givens, he earned between $39,000 and $50,000 a year. The mean annual wage of an executioner in the United States is $52,195 but others can earn as high as $105,000 a year depending on multiple factors.
4. Sewage inspector
Just as the name itself suggests, sewage inspectors check and identify clogs, cracks, and leakages in underground sewer systems. In some cases, they have to swim through human excrement and other wastes to identify where the problem is and find an appropriate solution.
The idea of being exposed to human excreta for hours, leave alone other unmentionable waste products, does not at all make this job an attractive one. An extended exposure can cause asphyxiation and breathing problems if appropriate protective measures are not taken.
As if that isn’t enough, some sewer inspectors have reported encountering corpses of dead people and animals while on duty cleaning or maintaining the sewer systems.
The only bright side of being a sewage inspector is that you do not need an undergraduate degree to be eligible. It also plays well with the mean annual salary being $45,429 and the top-paid earners getting more than $78,000 a year.
5. Urine farmer
Another high-paying job nobody wants is that of a urine farmer. Urine farmers harvest urine from animals to help in creating lures for hunting.
For example, white-tailed deer farmers collect urine from the animals. The undiluted urine is packed with pheromones that attract bucks, which makes it easier to hunt them by using the urine as a lure.
Urine farmers collect urine by keeping the deers in special rooms with holes on the floor. The urine will drip through the holes into storage containers. The collected urine will then be packaged, refrigerated, and shipped for sale.
According to DeerFarmer.com, you can earn between $93,440 and $303,680 per deer per year. This is based on estimations that one deer produces approximately half a gallon of urine a day and the cost of deer pee ranging between $4.00 to $13.00 per ounce (between $256 and $832 per day).
6. Embalmer or mortician
The work of embalmers or morticians involves preparing the bodies of the deceased for viewing, funerals, and other final rites. They replace the blood with embalming fluid, glue the eyelids shut, and use cosmetic makeup to create a warm and nearly lifelike appearance of the body.
Doing all these tasks requires one to not only be brave but also be able to handle dead bodies with patience and dignity. Not many people have the stomach for doing such a delicate job, which explains why not many people are eager to become embalmers even though the job pays well.
It’s also worth noting that embalming fluid is extremely carcinogenic. Exposure to the fluid can cause bronchitis, brain damage, impaired coordination, lung damage, body tissue destruction, and inflammation of the throat, nose, and esophagus.
The mean annual salary of embalmers in the U.S. is $48,273. The highest-paid professionals receive more than $64,000 a year.
7. Head lice technician
Can you envision yourself pursuing a career that involves removing lice from people’s heads? It’s not a fancy job, I must confess, but pays quite well with limited schooling.
Head lice technicians screen people’s heads for lice, provide all-natural lice removal treatment if need be, and educate their clients on ways to maintain a lice-free hair/head.
The mean annual salary of head lice technicians is $43,271 and the top-paid professionals earn more than $68,000 a year.
8. Bovine semen collector
Bovine semen collectors collect bull semen. They use an electro-ejaculator device that’s inserted in the bull’s rectum. The device applies mild electrical stimulation of accessory sex glands to induce ejaculation. The semen is then collected with an AV.
Not many people would be willing to spend their workdays inducing ejaculation in bulls and collecting the semen. Either way, it is one of the many odd jobs that pay well.
According to PayScale, bovine semen collectors earn an average of $44,000 a year while the top paid experts receive more than $63,000 a year.
In case you’re not interested in being a bovine semen collector but love animals, here are a few high-paying animal jobs you might like.
9. Oil rig worker
Another high-paying job nobody wants is that of an oil rig worker. They work in extremely harsh circumstances in an offshore oil rig site in the middle of the sea. They work for long hours, approximately 12 hours per shift, doing physically intense and demanding tasks such as cleaning & maintaining pipes or operating the rotary drill rig.
Oil rig workers have to wear protective gear the entire time they are working. This can be extremely uncomfortable especially if you consider some of the safety gear includes special suits, hard hats, and boots reinforced with steel from the inside.

The workers also have to deal with loud noises and wearing earplugs and protective eyeglasses is mandatory. Failure to do this can result in permanent hearing problems or loss of eyesight.
On top of the tough working conditions, oil rig workers can also spend several months away from friends and family. This means you should kiss goodbye to the idea of getting a well-paying job that provides a good work-life balance.
Nonetheless, it is one of the highest-paying jobs in the United States. The mean annual salary of offshore oil rig workers is $72,229 with the top-paid earning more than $182,000 a year.
10. Adult entertainer
According to the latest statistics, the global adult entertainment industry is worth approximately $97 billion. It is worth approximately $12 billion in the United States alone. Unfortunately, being an adult entertainer/actor is one of the many high-paying jobs nobody wants to do (except a few) for varying reasons.
Adult entertainers are subjected to life-threatening, dangerous, and in some cases unhygienic situations. In most cases, adult entertainers working for agencies do not have the privilege to select who to work with. They find themselves being cast alongside actors they rarely know.There is also the risk of getting infected with STDs or STIs.
According to a report compiled by CNBC, female adult performers earn an average of between $800 and $1,000 per scene. Top performers can earn as high as $1,500 while superstars earn up to $2,000 per scene.
On the other hand, male performers earn an average of between $500 and $600 per scene. Famous male entertainers earn as high as $900 per scene while superstars can earn as high as $1,500 per scene.
11. Hazardous material removal worker
Your daily duties as a hazardous material removal worker depend on where you’re employed. However, it involves the removal of toxic substances such as radioactive waste, asbestos, and lead. These are dangerous and life-threatening materials.
For example, according to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer including the one caused by exposure to asbestos is the number one killer, and that it killed approximately 14,670 people in the United States in 2019.
To put this into perspective, that number is approximately three times the number of patients who succumbed to breast cancer (and more than breast cancer, colon cancer, and pancreatic cancer combined).
Crime scene cleaners also handle hazardous materials. They clean up crime scenes after crime scene investigators have gathered all the necessary information. Some crime scenes are emotionally and psychologically disturbing such as those involving gruesome murders, violent attacks, or suicides.
In a nutshell, working as a hazardous material removal worker can take a toll on anyone. Besides, it isn’t easy to separate yourself from your job especially after dealing with emotionally or psychologically wrecking scenes. This is why many people find the job unattractive even though it pays well.
12. Garbage collector
According to a report done by CNN, two garbage collectors based in New York City made $112,000 and $100,000 a year, one as a garbage truck driver and the other as his helper.
As you can see, being a garbage collector can earn you a six-figure salary. Unfortunately, not many people are enthusiastic about landing such a job.
A garbage collector has to deal with the foul smell of rotten food and other “unmentionable” wastes. Apart from having to deal with the smell the entire time, they are also exposed to disease-causing bacteria and viruses. Additionally, some garbage collectors work at night from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m regardless of whether it’s raining or night is ice cold.
It is one of the many high-paying jobs nobody wants to do (unless you have no alternative). According to US News, the median annual salary of garbage collectors in the United States is $37,840. The highest-paid 10% earn more than $75,000 a year.
13. Crab fisher
Being a crab fisher is considered one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. Crab fishermen have to wrestle with the unforgiving forces of nature such as storms and waves just to catch as many crabs as possible during the high seasons.

They often stay out at the sea for three to four weeks, which increases the risk of suffering from hypothermia in their quest to catch the most expensive crabs. Apart from the fact that it’s an extremely risky job, the strict requirements needed to become a crab fisher compel most people to look for alternative jobs.
It’s a high-paying job that pays an average of $59,934 a year. During a 3-month high season, experienced crab fishers can earn as high as $50,000 with the crab boat captain earning more than $200,000.
14. Landfill operator
Landfill operators spend their workdays at landfill sites disposing of solid waste materials. They use heavy machinery such as bulldozers and front-end loaders to excavate landfills, transport solid wastes, and spread and compact the waste in layers.
They also deal with poison and chemical administration to the landfill sites to ensure the sites do not cause disease outbreaks. Working in landfill sites is not healthy as prolonged exposure to waste products can cause health complications, especially if proper precautions are not taken.
The average annual wage of landfill operators is $44,616 and the top earners get paid more than $78,000 a year.
15. Coal miner
This is another high-paying job not many people are interested in doing. There have been fatalities from coal mine explosions over the years. Anyone who works as a coal miner for an extended period can suffer from multiple health complications resulting from continuous exposure to toxic gases and chemicals.
Apart from the fact that the miners’ health and life are always at risk, the work environment isn’t glamorous either. The coal mines, especially those underground, can be dark, dirty, and stuffy.
According to PayScale, coal miners in the United States earn an average annual salary of $66,200 ($19.71 per hour). A report by New York Times indicates that coal miners working under the United Mine Workers of America contract earn at least $61,650 a year and close to $85,000 a year with overtime.
16. Elevator installer/repairer
Have you ever heard a kid say “when I grow up I would like to be an elevator installer”? I guess NOT simply because although it pays well it is not one of the fancy jobs people compete for.
Elevator installers/repairers install and repair elevators. The demand for their services will always be high due to the never-ending construction of skyscrapers that necessitate the installation of elevators. They are also called upon when repairs are needed or when an elevator gets stuck midway and users are locked inside.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, elevator installers/repairers earn a median annual salary of $88,540 with the top-paid professionals getting paid more than $128,500 a year.
17. Toll booth operators
Last on our list of high-paying jobs nobody wants to do is that of toll booth operators. Tollbooth operators or attendants work in toll booths on highways, bridges, and national tolled roads to collect toll payments from road users.
They verify how much the user should pay, collect the fee, and provide change if necessary. This means you will have to deal with all sorts of road users, some arrogant and others disrespectful. Having thick skin will see you through the day or else things can get really bad for you.
According to a health survey done by Strauss, Orris, and Buckley, most toll booth operators suffer from health complications such as constant headaches, irritability, anxiety, unusual tiredness, mucous membrane irritation (i.e. nasal congestion, eye irritation, and throat dryness), and muscle problems such as back and neck pains.
Despite all these drawbacks, the job pays well. Their mean annual salary is $44,244 and the top-paid operators earn more than $74,000 a year.
Here is a sample video showing what toll booth workers go through on a regular basis. Video courtesy: South China Morning Post.
18. Butcher/Slaughterer
Another well-paying job not almost no one is interested in doing that of a butcher. This job is not for people with weak stomachs and vegans.
While few people are interested in being butchers, those who do the job can earn as high as $45,000 a year. The mean annual salary of butchers in the United States is $33,215.
$100K jobs no one wants
Above we have highlighted the high-paying jobs no one wants. As you can see, some of these jobs pay well over $100K a year. Below are some $100K jobs no one wants you might want to consider.
High-paying jobs nobody knows about
The high-paying jobs nobody knows about included in this list include urine farmer, head lice technician, and bovine semen collector. Other little-known jobs that pay well include hippotherapist, clinical ethicist, snake milker, hypnotherapist, digital colorist, gaffer, and geodesist.
Final thoughts…
As you can see, most high-paying jobs nobody wants to do can pay as much as $300,000 a year. On average, you can earn more than fifty grand a year doing any of these isolated jobs no one wants.
Watch this video: High Paying Jobs No One Wants by Mind Warehouse.
FAQs
What are the most exotic jobs? ›
- Island Caretaker. ...
- Bike Fisherman. ...
- Cricketer. ...
- Glaciologist. ...
- People Pusher. ...
- Olive Oil Regulator. ...
- Cork Harvester. ...
- Dabbawala.
- Tree climber. National average salary: $21.57 per hour. ...
- Diesel mechanic. National average salary: $23.05 per hour. ...
- Diver. National average salary: $50,133 per year. ...
- Carpenter foreman. National average salary: $24.35 per hour. ...
- Farm manager. ...
- Telecommunications technician. ...
- Pipefitter. ...
- Forester.
- Identify your strengths. ...
- Consider your hobbies. ...
- Take a career quiz. ...
- Look for a role model. ...
- Try something completely new. ...
- Research potential salaries. ...
- Talk to a friend. ...
- Find an internship or apprenticeship.
Jobs that pay between $60,000 and $90,000 and evoke minimal stress include dietician, audiologist, technical writer, hydrologist and geographer. With competitive salaries above $100,000, enjoyable careers include mathematician, astronomer, orthodontist, physicist and political scientist.
What are uncommon jobs that pay well? ›- Bereavement coordinator. National average salary: $47,660 per year (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics) ...
- Bingo or casino manager. ...
- Master marijuana extractor. ...
- Online dating ghostwriter (freelance writer) ...
- Art therapist. ...
- Flavorist (chemist) ...
- Color expert/designer. ...
- Voice-over artist.
Anesthesiologists are trained physicians who have special training in preoperative care. This is one of the highest paying jobs in the world. They play a very important role in a surgical procedure, as they must ensure that the patient receives the correct type and correct dosage of anesthesia while under the scalpel.
What is the most paid job in the world? ›The highest paying career in the world is a Neurosurgeon. This is a highly trained surgeon that has chosen to specialise in, diagnose and surgically treat disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system.
What field makes the most money? ›Healthcare jobs topped the list of the highest paid jobs, and the sector's future is very bright. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment in healthcare occupations is projected to grow 16% from 2020 to 2030. This should add about 2.6 million new jobs.
What is a dangerous job? ›The most dangerous job in America is logging. Logging workers had a fatal accident rate that was 33 times the average job nationwide. Logging workers harvest forests to provide the raw material for goods such as wood, paper, and cardboard, in addition to other industrial products.
What is a job that no one wants to do? ›The top three high paying jobs that no one wants are sanitation worker, exterminator, and sanitary landfill operator.
How do I find a career I love? ›
- Take inventory of your skillsets and abilities. Identify the skills you possess and consider how you might apply your soft and hard skills in different fields. ...
- Consult others about potential career fields. ...
- Gain valuable experience. ...
- Be flexible in your search. ...
- Build a network.
- Create a personal vision statement. ...
- Uncover your values. ...
- Find your true north. ...
- Make a list of things you love to do. ...
- Assess the things you don't love. ...
- Acknowledge your strengths and achievements. ...
- Practice journaling. ...
- Embrace a mindfulness practice.
Stay curious.
A great way to figure out what you want to devote your life to is to figure out what interests you most. If you haven't hit upon it yet, that might be because you haven't seen it yet. Start reading and being more open to new things. You never know where your passion might turn up.
- Dental Hygienist.
- Physical Therapist.
- Radiation Therapist.
- Optometrist.
- Human Resources Manager.
# | Career | Physical Ease |
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1 | Groundskeeper or Landscaping Assistant | |
2 | Taxi Driver or Chauffeur | |
3 | Virtual Customer Service Representative | Yes |
4 | Phlebotomy Technician | Yes |
What is the one job in the world you would never take up no matter how much they pay you? Why? Debt collector. Not bailiffs or other court officers, but the roaches that harass you over stuff you don't owe, even with the facts fitted to a brick and swung into their tiny skulls.
What is a fun career? ›- Fashion consultant.
- Radio announcer.
- Brewmaster.
- Pet groomer.
- Novelist.
- Race car driving instructor.
- Food critic.
- Event planner.
- Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers. ...
- Police and Detective Supervisors. ...
- Commercial Pilots. ...
- Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers. ...
- Firefighting Supervisors. ...
- Transportation Inspectors.
- Information Security Analyst.
- Nurse Practitioner.
- Physician Assistant.
- Medical and Health Services Manager.
- Software Developer.
- Data Scientist.
- Financial Manager.
- Dentist.
- Psychologist.
- Chiropractor.
- Artist.
- Musician or singer.
- Author or writer.
- Real estate agent.
- Dietician or nutritionist.
Which job is best job? ›
- Medical Professionals (Doctors and Surgeons) Healthcare offers one of the highest salary jobs in India. ...
- Data Scientist. ...
- Machine Learning Experts. ...
- Blockchain Developer. ...
- Full Stack Software Developer. ...
- Product Management. ...
- Management Consultant. ...
- Investment Banker.
- Food-Preparation Workers. ...
- Gambling Dealers. ...
- Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers. ...
- Parking Lot Attendants. ...
- Non-Farm Animal Caretakers. ...
- Maids and Housekeepers. ...
- Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers. ...
- Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders.
OCCUPATION | GROWTH RATE, 2021-31 | 2021 MEDIAN PAY |
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Nurse practitioners | 46% | $120,680 per year |
Wind turbine service technicians | 44% | $56,260 per year |
Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers | 41% | $24,440 per year |
Motion picture projectionists | 40% | $29,350 per year |
The easiest way to make $1 million a year or more is as a public company non-founding CEO or senior executive. The compensation is outrageously high for what they do. CEOs have huge teams who do most of the work for them. A CEO is really just an ambassador of the firm.
Which job can make you a billionaire? ›1. Engineering. Coming in at the top is engineering - which might surprise you, but the scope of engineering is huge and widening all of the time. 22% of the world's top 100 billionaires studied some kind of engineering.
What salary is rich? ›The median household income in the US is about $65,000, per the most recent Census Bureau data. To be considered “rich,” a household needs to earn twice that, or a minimum salary of $130,545. But you also need to be in the top 20% of earners to be considered rich — and that looks a little different in each city.
What is the best job for a lazy person? ›- Survey Taker. There are tons of online sites looking to hire people to take surveys for money. ...
- Online Shopper. ...
- Line Stand-In. ...
- Rideshare Driver. ...
- Librarian. ...
- Food Taster. ...
- Professional Cuddler. ...
- Hotel Sleep Tester.
- 10 Low-Stress Jobs.
- Data Scientist.
- Dietitian.
- Medical Records Technician.
- Massage Therapist.
- Appliance Repairer.
- Librarian.
- Diagnostic Medical Stenographer.
According to data that FinanceBuzz compiled from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), some low-stress jobs that typically yield a six-figure salary include mathematician, software developer, political scientist, physicist, chemical engineer, astronomer, and ...
What is the world's toughest job? ›- Military. Coming first on our list of the hardest jobs in the world is the military.
- Healthcare Worker. There is just no rest for a health worker once the shift begins. ...
- Alaskan Crab Fisherman. ...
- Iron and Steel Worker. ...
- Roofer. ...
- Cell Tower Climber. ...
- Firefighter. ...
- Oil Rig Worker. ...
What is the safest job in the world? ›
World's most dangerous jobs | World's safest jobs | |
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1. | Construction labourer | Accountant/auditor |
2. | Correction officer | Actuary |
3. | Paramedic | Computer systems analyst |
4. | Farmer | Dietician |
Dead-end work is usually regarded as unskilled and the phrase usually applies to those working as shelf stackers, cleaners, call center agents, clerks, or in other menial jobs where the pay is low, and the hours are long.
What career makes 100k a year? ›For example, according to the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program, physicians, surgeons, chief executives, lawyers, pharmacists, and dentists in the U.S. all earn more than $100,000 per year, on average. So do some types of engineers and scientists, including astronomers and physicists.
How do I find a job I don't hate? ›- Why Do I Hate My Job? ...
- Understand what REALLY makes you unhappy about your current (or past) situation. ...
- Identify your purpose at work in order to sustain motivation. ...
- Treat work like a hands-on course for learning the skills you want. ...
- Think about the kind of environment you flourish in.
- Use a career test to perform a self-assessment. ...
- Research the occupations that appeal to you most. ...
- Determine if you need to retrain. ...
- Research industries and companies you're interested in. ...
- Network. ...
- Perform informational interviews. ...
- Work with a recruiter.
So, it is okay not to know what you want to do with your life. In fact, perhaps it's even preferable for a time. Deciding to live on your own terms, following your own intuition and living as honestly as possible is the most important decision of all. It's also important to briefly look back every now and then.
What to say when you have no hobbies? ›If you feel the need to explain yourself, you could say something like, "I don't have a big hobby at the moment, though I'm on the lookout for one" or "I'm really busy with my family these days, so I don't have time for a full-on hobby, though when I have some free time I like to unwind by reading and going to the gym. ...
Is it okay to have no passion in life? ›So don't be worried if you're not passionate about anything either, don't think any worse of yourself, just enjoy the things you do every day. Life is about the little things.
Why do I have no interests? ›It is also important to note that loss of interest is not necessarily linked to a mental disorder. It can also be caused by things such as overwork, relationship problems, boring activities, or just plain feeling stuck in a rut. This can create a cycle from which it's hard to break free.
What is the most unusual job in the world? ›- 8) Full-time Netflix viewer: ...
- 7) Train Pusher: ...
- 6) Professional Mourner: ...
- 5) Snake Milker: ...
- 4) Dog food taster: ...
- 3) Odor Judge: ...
- 2) Marmite Taster: ...
- 1) Scuba Diving Pizza Delivery Man:
What is the most attractive career? ›
According to a new study by Zippia, 25 men and women stated the most attractive jobs they find on the opposite sex. On the top 3 for the men's list, they stated that nurses, elementary school teachers and doctors are considered to be attractive for women. On the other hand, women said doctors, lawyers and carpenters.
What is the most interesting job? ›- Journalist. ...
- Meteorologist or Climatologist. ...
- Airline pilot. ...
- Forensic pathologist. ...
- Barrister. ...
- City trader. ...
- Art restorer. ...
- Volcanologist.
- Dental Hygienist.
- Physical Therapist.
- Radiation Therapist.
- Optometrist.
- Human Resources Manager.
World's most dangerous jobs | World's safest jobs | |
---|---|---|
1. | Construction labourer | Accountant/auditor |
2. | Correction officer | Actuary |
3. | Paramedic | Computer systems analyst |
4. | Farmer | Dietician |
Unique jobs are typically those that require special skills, include odd or unusual responsibilities or have different work environments when compared to the average office job. Unique jobs can be found in a variety of industries and they offer an alternative to professionals who want to deviate from the norm.
What jobs impress people? ›- Senior Technical Architect. Comcast, Philadelphia. ...
- Exchange Market Data Coordinator. Bloomberg, New York. ...
- Design Intern. ...
- Science and Technology Curriculum Developer. ...
- Implementation Specialist. ...
- Rockstar Teacher. ...
- Full Stack Software Engineer. ...
- Chief Revenue Officer.
Our research can reveal that being a politician is the least attractive career choice, with just 15% of people swiping right for our Tinder accounts when this job was listed in their bio. This was followed by online influencers, surprisingly reaching an attraction score of just 22% in our experiment.
Who are teachers most likely to marry? ›Occupation | Most Likely To Marry |
---|---|
Clergy | Elementary And Middle School Teachers |
Secondary School Teachers | Secondary School Teachers |
Teaching Assistants | Driver/Sales Workers And Truck Drivers |
Childcare Workers | Driver/Sales Workers And Truck Drivers |
- Environmental engineer. National average salary: $84,744 per year. ...
- Civil engineer. National average salary: $82,580 per year. ...
- Petroleum engineer. National average salary: $79,273 per year. ...
- Construction manager. ...
- Marine engineer. ...
- Geographer. ...
- Landscape architect. ...
- Wildlife biologist.
Occupation | From replacement needs | Total job openings |
---|---|---|
Security guards | 154,100 | 209,600 |
Correctional officers and jailers | 125,800 | 143,000 |
Firefighters | 95,000 | 112,300 |
Detectives and criminal investigators | 28,300 | 28,300 |
How do you become a real life adventurer? ›
- Review what you've done in your life so far. ...
- Make friends wherever you go. ...
- Write things down. ...
- Choose your attitude and take positive steps towards making it happen. ...
- Use your past successes to feed your attitude. ...
- Just do it. ...
- Save up for an adventure.
- Writer/author/critic. If you're a skilled wordsmith, just think of all the pleasurable ways you could earn a paycheck. ...
- Actor/model/musician. ...
- Pro athlete. ...
- Entrepreneur/inventor/CEO. ...
- Sommelier/food taster. ...
- Doctor/lawyer. ...
- Police officer. ...
- Artist/illustrator.
- Excel in your current position. ...
- Make professional connections. ...
- Build your skills. ...
- Take on new responsibilities. ...
- Research your current salary. ...
- Discuss internal options. ...
- Check job listings. ...
- Update your resume and apply.
- 10 Low-Stress Jobs.
- Data Scientist.
- Dietitian.
- Medical Records Technician.
- Massage Therapist.
- Appliance Repairer.
- Librarian.
- Diagnostic Medical Stenographer.