You know those jobs – the ones where you scratch your head and wonder if this is actually something that someone gets paid to do? Your second thought might be “How can I get a job like that?” For most of us, a job means something traditional either working in an office or a business or telecommuting from home. Here’s a list of unusual jobs and their often surprisingly high salaries. Brought to You by http://www.paydayone.com/

So what can this all mean?
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Ummm voice over folks make way more than that. $300 for 5 minutes of work is a tad low.
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A friend does the physical strusture rework after the crime scene clean up.
As with crime scene clean up, weak stomach need not apply.
There is always the job that a lot of kid dream about …. Video game tester.
Get paid to play games all day!
On the weirder side how about an Ocularist? You get to paint the iris on artificial eyes.
Wow! A Rip guy and a hacker?! I can’t think anything else right now … what? I am in great danger?!! Great info thanks.
Fortune cookie writer. Some one must be writing them!
I’ve always quite fancied the idea of being a voice over artist! – Ian
I always think that treasure hunt organisers have a good job, particularly if they do it internationally.
1. Snake milker
2. Odor tester- makes sure the deodorant works
3. Chicken sexer- determines sex of baby chicks
4. Cow hoof trimmers
5. Golf ball diver
6. Dog food tester
Listened to a story on NPR about a crime scene cleaner, no thanks. Interesting profession, none the less, and someone has to do it.
I used to live in Japan. There was a used car dealer chain that had giraffes for mascots and had 2 life-size fake giraffes in front of every shop. The advertised job was for re-painting the giraffes, on a rotated schedule between the dealerships. Imagine that. “What do you do?” “I paint giraffes for a living.” Hmm…
Rattlesnake milker.
@ Can You think of any more Crazy Jobs?
A Vastu architect. They’d probably end up building only Pentagons.
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Fun stuff. Pearl divers make $500 to $1200 to day in Australia. “Ethical hackers” who plug network security holes for corporations make $120,000+ per year. There are tremendous opportunities out there for the determined job applicant who is willing to go the extra mile (or thousand miles)with his or her research.
If you are going to be a crop duster, you don’t want to scratch your nose while dodging a building or electrical wires.
Airplane repo man or submarine cook, which one, which one…
The only one I might be able to do is the Voice Over. Now that would be interesting. How do I apply for it?
So many choices and so hard to choose!