Weirdest Jobs That Pay Well

What do you do for work?

There are lots of jobs in the U.S., not just the ones we usually think of. Some jobs are shown on a TV show called Dirty Jobs, and they might seem strange to you. But even though they’re different, they can still be good jobs that pay well. Every job has its own good things and challenges. If you want a job that’s unique and pays well, keep reading!

Food stylist – Average salary range: $44,000-$98,000

Food stylists make food look tasty for commercials and photos.

Crime scene cleaner – Average salary range: $27,000-$61,500

Crime scene cleaners are professionals who clean up after investigations, removing biohazardous waste and other unpleasant substances. They work for licensed companies that follow safety regulations.

Professional bridesmaid – Average salary range: $18,000-$95,000

Professional bridesmaids are hired to help brides on their wedding day. They walk down the aisle and give toasts, offering problem-solving skills and a calming presence.

Commercial diver – Average salary range: $47,000-$115,000

Commercial divers work underwater, doing tasks like checking for leaks, inspecting structures, and salvaging wrecks. It can be an adventurous job, including treasure hunting in old shipwrecks.

Airplane repossession person – Estimated average salary range: 6%-10% commission on each plane’s resale price ($10,000-$900,000 per plane)

Being an airplane repo man is a real job. If you can’t pay for the plane you bought, the bank will come to take it back. It’s serious enough to have a show on the Discovery Channel.

Genetic counselor – Average salary range: $76,000-100,000

Genetic counselors help people with hereditary disorders by assessing risks, providing information, and offering counseling. They support individuals and families in making informed decisions about their health.

Body part model – Average salary range: $150-$2,500 for a day’s work, up to $75,000 per year

With attractive hands, you can become a hand model and make around $75,000 a year. You’ll have opportunities for fashion, beauty, and commercial shoots. Sometimes, you may even be a hand double for celebrities.

Ice cream taster – Average salary range: $60,000-$101,000

Ice cream tasters, also known as food scientists, make sure that ice cream tastes great and meets quality standards. They help create new flavors too.

New York City hot dog vendor – Estimated salary range: $60,000-$100,000+?

Selling hot dogs can be a profitable full-time job in the right location. Some vendors in prime spots in New York City pay high rent but can earn up to $400 per day.

Bingo manager – Average salary range: $50,000-$108,000

Bingo managers run the bingo departments in casinos. They oversee daily activities, approve jackpots, ensure payouts, and comply with gaming regulations.

Sommelier – Average salary range: $46,000-$75,000

As a sommelier or wine steward, you manage a wine collection, handle storage, and promote wines. You also work with kitchen staff for food and wine pairings. Sommeliers typically work in upscale establishments, demonstrating extensive knowledge about wines, vineyards, and grapes.

Nuclear power reactor operator – Average salary range: $98,000-$127,000

Nuclear reactor operators manage and control nuclear power plants, ensuring their safe operation by adjusting control rods, monitoring reactors, and addressing any problems that arise.

Elevator inspector – Average salary range: $56,000-$83,000

Inspectors ensure the safety of elevators, escalators, ski lifts, and amusement park rides. They examine and maintain these devices to meet safety standards. Their work ensures a smooth and safe experience for users.

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