Cuddler on the Job
Yes, this does exist. You might be assisting those who are suffering from loneliness, sadness, prior trauma, medical issues, or who just need an extra cuddle...from a stranger.
Professional cuddlers who have built a clientele and cultivate recurring business may be receptive to one-time cuddling. You might have many snuggling sessions every day. Earning $40-$80 per hour, the hours are flexible, and you might even work from home.
Diver of Golf Balls
Essentially, they are professional recyclers. Golf ball divers are those who collect golf balls from bodies of water on or near golf courses. After that, the golf balls are cleaned, wrapped, and resold. You might work at a company where you just show up, dive, and get 10 cents each ball. You might even arrange contracts to work for golf courses on your own.
It's not glamorous labor, frequently demanding heavy lifting and diving into dark waters teeming with dangers. What are the benefits? You may make up to $100 per hour; Glen Berger claims to have earned more than $15 million in his career.
Ghostwriter for Online Dating
Consider being a modern-day cupid. Writing profiles for users to publish on their online dating site profiles might make you $900 per month. Not everyone is good at writing, and if you are, you may be assisting your customers in finding their ideal match.
Hippotherapist
Hippotherapy literally means "treatment with the aid of a horse." You'd be using horses' therapeutic advantages and movement to assist human patients in overcoming verbal, physical, or mental health impairments.
However, experience and a passion of horses are insufficient. Before you may specialize in this subject, you must first qualify and get licensed as a physical therapist, occupational therapist, or speech or language therapist.
Bridesmaid with Experience
Not a wedding planner, but anything along those lines. Not a celebrant, but an important element of a couple's wedding day. Friend for hire, organizer, confidant, non-complaining wedding party member — if you get along well with people and want to assist a bride's wedding day go well, this may be a job to consider.
Water Slide Examiner
Water Slide Testers examine whether water slides at resorts, theme parks, and hotels are both enjoyable and safe. Consider how wonderful it would be to go to work every day.
Sniffer of Paper Towels
Paper towel manufacturers recruit Odour Judges or Paper Towel Sniffers (there are persons on LinkedIn with this job title). You'd be sniffing items to see whether they smelled nice (or not). Positions may be restricted, and to be competitive, you'll need more than just a keen sense of business.
Feeler for the Face
Face feelers are sometimes referred to as "sensory scientists," which sounds more professional. In this employment, you would use your hands to feel the difference in the skin of product testers before and after they used lotions, creams, and other goods.
Line holder
If you're patient or just love people watching and don't mind being out in the weather, you might make line standing a side business that pays well.
Once employed, you may find yourself in line for movie, concert, or athletic event tickets, the latest iPhone, gaming consoles, or anything else. You'd get compensated for holding a spot for someone else who is too busy or just does not want to wait. If you wish to join up, there are even websites and applications for reserving these services.
Bed Inspector
A professional bed tester is a temporary employment that is surprisingly uncompetitive. Mattress and bedding producers, bed designers, and luxury hotels may need your assistance. You may be compensated to nap and evaluate out comfort levels, sleep quality, room conditions, and other variables.
If this seems like your ideal job, learn more about working as a professional sleeper.
Taster of Pet Food
Pet food is a multibillion-dollar business, so it's hardly surprising that it's taken seriously. Not only are dogs finicky about what they eat, but their owners are as well. They are specific about the ingredients, health benefits, and fragrance of the food they provide to their beloved pets.
Working as a pet food taster entails evaluating items based on their packaging, scent, nutritional content, and, of course, texture and taste — all in a day's work.
Picker of Worms
Worm pickers spend their days "hunting" and gathering earthworms in the wide outdoors. The worms may be sold directly to fisherman as bait, or you could be hired by fishing firms to capture and package bait, or you could work for universities or other organizations that utilize the worms for teaching and research.
There are no credentials necessary, but if you're paid per thousand worms gathered, you'll need some skills and dedication if you want to earn a livelihood from this employment.
Gross Stunt Performer
I like watching programs such as I'm a Celebrity. Survivor or Get Me Out of Here? If you've ever seen a challenge and thought to yourself, "I could do that," you may be a nasty stunt tester.
All of the problems would need planning and testing. It would be your obligation to guarantee that assignments are safe and have the highest grossness factor possible. On the positive side, you may make up to $800 per day, and you have to question whether the positions are really that competitive.