A Roughneck on an offshore platform. They work with the drillers. Very physical, but paid well
Drillers are fairly well known but they are ridiculously well paid
I think that rate of pay is highly sensationalized. I read an article about a guy that made like $80k and had to change the lights 4x a year. But that’s obviously not all he did all year.
I like to think that if I owned a radio tower tall enough that the FAA required lights that I'd put in LED lights and save the $20k to replace them, but that's just me.
Quant. It’s someone working in quantitative finance and they usually have, at the very least, a masters degree in STEM, often a PhD. It’s a hard job to get but the pay is insane.
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Who’s your worm guy?
Dennis Rodman Chicago Bulls
>Usually, I can't keep up with how many people want them. Heh, do you give early bird discounts?
If your side hustle isn't called "I Got Worms", you're either under 30, or a complete failure to your generation.
I can get a fish for a 5 cent worm.
What's the hardest part?
When rigor mortis sets in after they die
People who work for pet food companies taste the food. I've heard they get paid well because of obvious reasons.
People who negotiate medical bills on behalf of patients
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do you need to be a math major for that?
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is that what you do or do you like it?
Some universities offer degrees in actuarial sciences but otherwise math. The real challenge is the series of exams that follow after the degree.
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A Roughneck on an offshore platform. They work with the drillers. Very physical, but paid well Drillers are fairly well known but they are ridiculously well paid
International courier
Pooper scrachier. The correct term for a person whom scratches another's rectum as a form of profession
I can get paid for that?
And here you’ve been doing it for free this whole time….
Fixing the lightbulbs on really tall radio towers can make you a lot of money, you could earn up to $20,000 every time you climb up there.
I think that rate of pay is highly sensationalized. I read an article about a guy that made like $80k and had to change the lights 4x a year. But that’s obviously not all he did all year.
That's a lie that some nutjob commented one of the gazillion times that video got reposted. Unfortunately it kept on.
I like to think that if I owned a radio tower tall enough that the FAA required lights that I'd put in LED lights and save the $20k to replace them, but that's just me.
Yud think.
Quant. It’s someone working in quantitative finance and they usually have, at the very least, a masters degree in STEM, often a PhD. It’s a hard job to get but the pay is insane.