Saturday, August 21, 2021

Jobs That Will Pay Off If You’re Not Afraid of Dirty Work | E-Neighborhood Advisor

 

We all have our dream jobs in mind, but the truth is that those jobs don’t always pay the best. In fact, it’s often the dirty jobs and the less-glamorous careers that are the most lucrative.

If you’re looking for a job that pays well and you’re willing to get your hands a little dirty, Money Talks News and Wisestep say these are some jobs paying more than $50,000 a year that you might want to consider. Sure these are dirty tasks, but if you can swallow your pride and maybe hold your nose — these jobs can provide substantial income.

Garbage collector
Many garbage collectors have the tough job of collecting trash by working long shifts while also ensuring that they do not get hit by the raging traffic while working out in the street. This is also the main reason why trash collecting is ranked as one of the toughest and high paying dangerous jobs in the world.

Garbage collectors also have to work through the year be it in rain, snow or hail. Although the job can be disgusting, it pays well for the employee. It is calculated that most garbage collectors get paid at least $60,000 annually.
Oil rig worker
The life of an oil rig worker can be very harsh and tiring since their whole work-life includes living in an offshore oil rig structure in the middle of the sea and also working long 12-hour days and being subjected to intense heat.

Even with the physically demanding work, many oil rig workers are paid a large amount. The starting salary is $40,000 per year and it can be even higher if the employee has a degree or some other certifications.

Crime scene cleanup
Crime scene cleaners are people who have the tedious and disgusting task of cleaning the crime scene after the necessary investigation is done. The only bright side here is the crime scene cleaner salary. They are able to make a whopping amount of $75,000 per year and they have flexible work hours.

Embalmer
Having the job of a mortician or as an embalmer requires a large amount of concentration and patience. Embalmers are the professionals who prepare the dead body for the funeral and the last rites. The main duties of an embalmer include replacing the blood with embalming fluid and also to ready the dead body for display with necessary makeup.

This is a highly dangerous job as they are constantly involved with life-threatening diseases and infections from the dead body. These workers are paid at least $60,000 a year for their services.
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