What are weird jobs nobody knows about but pay well?

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The bat tracker story is exactly how I expect someone who tracks bats for a living to talk, honestly.

valenciageode
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this being a long form story channel that actually reads the content is rare nowadays with all the AI voices
please continue doing what you do

ws
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OK, about that urban bat tracker job.... First, so many vampire SO many. Also, I imagine walking around all those places alone at night can get more than a little creepy.... from both imagines things and real things. Would love to hear more about that detail.

Vitaee
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A lot of people don't seem to think about those who go to clean public facilities in the mountains. I've had multiple people be surprised by the fact that I make 35-50 dollars per toilet cleaned and stocked, which on a good day takes me about 5-10 minutes per toilet, but even a bad day only takes 20-30. Most of these areas have 15 minimum to do, while some are 50+. Lots of good money for an easy job, just one that not many people want to do it or are reliable enough.

ryansanschagrin
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People sleep on dog walking and pet sitting. I started doing it pretty casually a few months ago as a side thing and we do more than $5k per month for very little work. Some people do it full time out of their apartments and pull an easy six figures.

I'm genuinely looking into buying a facility to do it professionally, as it's not hard for a small boarding business to break $1M/yr in revenue.

calcustom
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A friends father had the job of picking up the cars of rich people to take them for maintenance... until he fell asleep at the wheel of one, and wrote off a £100, 000+ car. He managed to get away with saying he had a "medical episode" so didn't get into too much trouble, but did have to take six month off to recover.

di_sood
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One winter I worked on a dude ranch during the off season. I took care of the property, cared for the cows and horses, ensured the fences weren’t damaged and ensured the feeders and water troughs weren’t frozen over.
I got 5k a month for it and got to live in the main lodge the whole winter. I had a company credit card that I could use for anything I needed from food to vet care for an animal.
It was a sweet job for a single guy just out of high school with ranching experience.

BuddhaFett
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My uncle used to make well over 100k a year climbing remote telephone towers for at&t sevicing them

malcolmthoen
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They should show this video to high school students.

beccas.
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Went to trade school for sheet metal. $3k USD for 3 months but was paid for by the program of the company that hired me after my certification. Over 7 years later, i am an inspector making $34/hr working directly with engineers, testing out new technology for precision measurements that are used on skin panels of an aircraft assembly. All this from the ages of 20 to 28. I started at a pay of $15/hr originally, in 2017.

mercurialdanny
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"how do you shoot a bee"
*laughs menacingly in improvised flamethrower*

renjitsu
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Insulation. You can load 500$ worth of recycled paper and spray foam into a truck, rent a insulation pump for 50$, go hit the walls, attic and basement in your standard ranch house. Finish in 1 or 2 days, clear 10-15k profit.

TQFMTradingStrategies
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Wait! Making up fictional languages for fiction media is a job? Where do I sign up? (for context: I write for fun, and I discovered when coming up with a fictional language for a science-fiction piece that it's actually quite fun, so to be paid to do that? Dream come true!)

throneisbed
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doing all the time consuming things for rich people makes sense though. if what they make hourly is enough, paying somebody to queue for them is literally cheaper than doing it themselves. and if it creates job opportunities meanwhile, what's the harm 🤷‍♀️

vipbaepsae
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I mean it’s not a weird job but being a contract worker for vending machines is great. Just being able to drive to places like Amazon, Walmart to fill their open markets and fill up rest stops vending machines is super easy and most of the time your just driving. I’m only 23 and getting paid 100k in my salary+ commission for every chips and soda that gets sold from these places. It’s really fun and something worth looking into!
Granted it all depends on sales but I’ve averaged in 3 years 75-100k so pretty good odds for what it’s worth.

zethroth
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STORY 45 (25:15) Digital Forensics (think of CSI TV SHOW the guy who works on computers not the girl who connects to internet)
the reason it's so crap is it sees EVERY SICK THING DONE TO VICTIMS AND RECORDED ... stuff usually recorded by the perps and often uploaded to share
(that's when the girl finds it and shows it to Gibb without showing the screen)

qazwiz
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scrapple maker, its exactly what people think people do to make hot dogs aka throwing random pieces of leftover pork product together and turning it into its own meat product, Dirty Jobs actually featured this process in an episode

waywardwriterryu
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Pays well? That's just what I need!

Stillcrown
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Another Unit Secretary here. I'm watching this at work. 'Nuff said. This is my "coast until retirement job."
If I had known 30 years ago that Forensic Accounting was a thing, I would have gone that route.

laurielaliberte
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Development Banker. It's sort of like a mix between charity and banking, in a weird way. You essentially deal out loans to developing and undeveloped countries below the market rate and help manage whatever you're investing that money into.

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