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The daily nine-to-five grind can be brutal
and soul-crushing.
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Every day, millions of people force themselves
out of bed so they can go to work and do a
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job they canât stand.
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Itâs a shame, but what can you do?
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You know, people say that thereâs no such
thing as easy money, but we say that those
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people just havenât looked hard enough.
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Whether you like shopping, ice cream, books,
fine cuisine, or fast cars, there are plenty
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of ways to make plenty of money while living
life on easy street.
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Here are ten surprisingly easy high-paying
jobs.
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Mystery Shopper
If youâre interested in both shopping and
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espionage, then perhaps becoming a Mystery
Shopper is your true calling.
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While this is only really a part-time position
â the average Mystery Shopper remains on
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a companyâs payroll for around three years
â this job can be an excellent way to make
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some money on the side.
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You mightâve heard the term âMystery Shopperâ
thrown around before, but what exactly does
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the job entail, and how much money can you
make from it?
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Put simply, being a mystery shopper is fifty-percent
being paid to shop, and fifty-percent being
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a corporate spy.
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Mystery shoppers are sent into retail environments
posing as ordinary customers, but as they
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shop, theyâre required to gather data on
the quality of the store environment, the
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customer service, and the products themselves.
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After the experience is over, the Mystery
Shopper is required to write and submit a
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detailed report to their superiors.
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The job, on average, pays around $13 an hour.
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But, considering that the work is essentially
keeping a keen eye while otherwise keeping
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up a regular shopping experience, itâs pretty
easy money.
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Esports Player
Are you young and ambitious?
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Do you have quick reflexes and a competitive
mindset?
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One more question: Do you like video games?
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If you said âyesâ to all of these questions,
then perhaps you should look into a career
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in Esports.
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Thatâs right â if youâre a deft enough
hand at a number of the worldâs most popular
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Esports titles (At the time of this video,
these include League of Legends, Fortnite,
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Overwatch, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike) then
you can make a living playing video games
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professionally.
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If youâre lucky enough to get into the pro-gaming
world (typically by winning local or âgrassrootsâ
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competitions) itâs likely youâll be signed
on to an Esports team.
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Your team will then compete against others
for cash prizes and professional acclaim in
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competitive events.
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Low-end professional esports players can make
up to $36,000 a year, however, if you really
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excel at this vocation, you can make hundreds
of thousands of dollars from tournament prizes
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and sponsorship deals.
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If you hope to pursue a career in playing
professional esports, you may want to get
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started early, because Esports players tend
to skew young.
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However, being a player isnât the only way
to take part in professional Esports.
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Like most competitive sports, Esports also
has plenty of positions for gaming experts
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and professional broadcasting commentators.
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Like a lot of emerging industries, there are
plenty of fun roles up for grabs â and if
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gaming comes naturally to you, it can be a
relatively easy job thatâll make you an
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awful lot of money.
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Ice Cream Taster
This is one of those jobs that feels almost
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too whimsical to be real.
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Itâs the kind of thing that every child
â and frozen-treat-loving adult â dreams
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about.
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And yet, being an Ice Cream Taster is a very
real position.
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And, if you reach a state of seniority, it
can pay fabulously.
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Also called flavorologists and tastemasters,
professional Ice Cream Tasters are the masters
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of quality control for some of the largest
ice cream companies in the world.
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However, their role is actually far more varied
than that â They also work extensively in
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product development, devising and testing
new ice cream flavors.
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Let it be known: Becoming an Ice Cream Taster
may be a dream job, but actually getting the
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job will be surprisingly hard.
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To give yourself the best chances, we suggest
getting qualifications in food science, chemistry,
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and product development.
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Career Trend also recommends getting experience
in a more small-scale ice cream store to familiarise
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yourself with the industry.
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Youâll also need a keen eye (or tongue)
for texture and consistency.
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However, once youâre in the flow, you can
be earning upwards of $40,000 a year for eating
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ice cream all day.
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You may need the extra money to invest in
a treadmill.
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Librarian
If you consider yourself a bibliophile, and
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youâre a fan of good, old-fashioned peace
and quiet, then it goes without saying that
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a public library might be the perfect work
environment for you.
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While being a librarian might not seem like
the most glamorous job in the world, according
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to job site Indeed, the average basic salary
of an American librarian is $42,225.
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This is over ten thousand dollars greater
than the median personal income of the average
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American, according to the Bureau of Labour
Statistics.
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Thatâs not to be sniffed at.
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And, if you have a calm and quiet temperament,
and you enjoy the simple pleasures of organisation,
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then being a librarian isnât exactly a demanding
job.
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Your main duties involve cataloguing books,
enforcing library rules, operating IT systems,
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and answering enquiries from library customers.
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For lovers of solitude and literature, being
a librarian might just be the perfect career.
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Medical Transcriptionists
Thatâs quite enough about reading, how about
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we discuss writing now?
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You may think being involved in the medical
or pharmaceutical industry involves soul-crushing
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hours, extreme stress, and getting a PhD or
doctorate in your chosen field.
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But that isnât the case if you become a
medical transcriptionist, a comparatively
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easy and low-stress job with a median salary
of $47,840 and an even more impressive top-end
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salary of $61,672 and beyond.
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So, what exactly are the duties of your average
medical transcriptionist?
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As the name suggests, you take dictated voice
memos from medical professionals and transcribe
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these audio recordings into written memos
for further use.
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In order to do the job properly, you need
to be an impeccable listener, have a working
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knowledge of medical and pharmaceutical terms,
have an excellent command of English grammar,
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and be a fast and efficient typist.
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That being said, this position has one of
the lowest barriers to entry of most jobs
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in the medical field, and brings home a generous
salary to boot.
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Insurance Appraiser
Do you like cars?
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Would your friends describe you as a real
gearhead â with a strong working knowledge
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of the inner workings of your average car?
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Good, because thatâs actually all you need
to be an auto-damage insurance appraiser.
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While being the arbiter of whether an average
joe gets a pay-out after an unfortunate fender-bender
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probably wonât win you any friends, it can
net you a yearly salary of around $60,000.
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Despite the fancy name, the demands of this
job are actually relatively simple: Assess
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an insurance claim, and then perform a visual
observation to appraise the validity of that
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claim.
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While it might seem like a job this cushy
is hard to get into, you technically donât
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need any formal qualifications beyond a high
school diploma â though having experience
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in the world of auto-repair definitely doesnât
hurt.
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According to job website Owlguru, in spite
of the jobâs pretty dull reputation, insurance
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appraisers report 65% job satisfaction.
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If youâre fine with writing reports and
occasionally ruining the day of someone whose
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car just got totalled, then this may be the
job for you.
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Purchasing Agent
Purchasing agents are little-known roles in
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almost any company that makes its profit selling
goods, but the role is entry-level, well-paying,
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and in rising demand â with the Bureau of
Labor Statistics estimating the demand for
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purchasing agents will rise by two percent
through to 2024.
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So, what exactly is a purchasing agent, and
what do they do?
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In short, purchasing agents are the foot soldiers
of purchasing managers â they buy services
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and goods on behalf of their employer, typically
a larger commercial entity.
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Say, for example, the purchasing agent works
for a large supermarket chain.
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Itâs down to the purchasing agents and the
purchasing manager to determine which brands
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that supermarket should stock and sell based
on current marketing trends.
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The purchasing agent will then buy the selected
products, and arrange to have them brought
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into stores.
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In order to be a purchasing agent, all you
need is a two-year associateâs degree in
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business and preferably some experience in
the world of salesmanship.
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The national median salary for purchasing
agents is also over $60,000 per year, which
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is a generous income for essentially dictating
other peopleâs purchases for a living.
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Food Stylist
Would you call yourself a foodie?
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Do you have an artistic flair?
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When you prepare yourself a delicious meal,
do you find yourself unable to resist arranging
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it for a perfect Instagram photoshoot?
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Then maybe itâs time to pursue a new career
as a Food Stylist.
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Yes, you heard me right, a food stylist.
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Not sure if you want to be an artist or a
chef?
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Food stylists are essentially the best of
both worlds: Food stylists cook and prepare
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food for film and photo shoots.
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Theyâre responsible for making the most
aesthetically pleasing food imaginable.
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Food stylists get the joy of cooking and making
art without the high-pressure environment
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of a more conventional restaurant chef, for
an impressive median salary of $63,900 per
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annum.
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As well as being paid a generous salary for
making food look good on camera, this career
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path can also provide extremely interesting
fringe benefits.
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One example is Janice Poon, a woman hired
as the in-house food stylist on NBCâs three-season
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TV show Hannibal â where she cooked and
arranged the cannibalistic dishes of Hannibal
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Lecter himself.
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Thatâs a bragging right few careers can
afford you.
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Ferrari Driving Instructor
Much like being an ice cream taste tester
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feels like every childâs dream, making a
living as a Ferrari driving instructor feels
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like the dream career of your average teenage
boy.
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Ferrari are one of the leading manufacturers
of so-called âSuper Carsâ in the world,
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with their most expensive car â the Ferrari
250 GTO â fetching over $48,000,000 at auction.
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This means that the companyâs high-class
clientele really needs to know how to treat
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their new vehicles, considering they cost
more than what many average people would invest
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in a house.
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Thatâs why Ferrari driving instructors are
the best-paid instructors in the world, with
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some bringing in salaries as high as $120,000
a year to teach filthy-rich car enthusiasts
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how to master their new purchase.
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For the money youâre making, the work is
essentially being a regular advanced driving
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instructor, with the added value of working
for one of the most prestigious car companies
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in the world.
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The downside for potential applicants is that
the bar is high to actually get a position
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doing driving lessons for Ferrari.
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They typically farm their instructors from
the finest professional racers in the world,
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so unless youâre already a whiz in that
area, maybe donât hold your breath for this
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one.
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YouTube Personality
It used to be a common truism that if ever
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you wanted to be a world-renowned performer,
you needed to live in Los Angeles, New York,
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or London, and have a mix of film industry
connections and years of art school under
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your belt.
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However, in the age of the internet, that
really isnât the case.
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On the platform where youâre watching this
video right now, daily vloggers are making
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thousands to hundreds of thousands to even
millions of dollars just for letting their
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huge YouTube fanbases into their life.
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While this final entry comes with the caveat
that success is never a safe bet on YouTube,
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if you do happen to make compelling videos
that really catch on with the YouTube audience,
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you can become fabulously wealthy â especially
when factoring in sponsorship deals, merchandise,
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and touring.
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In 2018, well-established vlogger Logan Paul
made over forty-five million dollars.
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YouTube Letâs Player Sean McLaughlin â more
commonly known by his handle Jacksepticeye
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â made sixteen million dollars that same
year.
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While only a fraction of YouTubers rise to
this stratospheric level of success, thousands
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of YouTubers make a decent living from the
platform, and the website has proven itself
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one of the best places in the modern world
to play for pay.
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And hey, maybe you can even make a living
doing insane challenges for your favorite
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informative youtube channel.
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Want to find out more on the topic of strange,
surprising and lucrative jobs?
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Why not check out âThese Insanely Easy Jobs
Can Make Anyone Richâ and our series on
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Surprisingly High-Paying Jobs?
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Until next time, keep hustling!
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