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15. Crime Scene Cleaner Up To Six Figures

Crime Scene Cleaner Up To Six Figures

While pay varies a great deal, primarily based on the severity of the cleanup and the company you work for, this is a career for those with iron stomachs. This is not a career for the queasy as you will be cleaning up human matter, remains, and everything you see on the crime dramas on television.

The key to this job is a meticulous attention to detail. You must be able to focus on every nook and cranny and ensure that no matter is left when you complete the job. Safety is key in this field as well as you will come into contact with blood frequently.

Perfect for:

Those interested in meticulous and interesting work with an iron stomach.

14. Golf Ball Diver Up To $100,000

Golf Ball Diver Up To $100,000

Most golfers have sunk a few balls in the lake at some point. It is extremely rare that the golfer will ever get that ball back, but the balls themselves are worth significant money. Not only does the property stay clean, but the balls themselves are resold at pure profit. That is why divers are in high demand in this line of work.

The job is also fairly dangerous as many of the areas are full of obstacles that can be difficult to see underwater. Wildlife, such as alligators can cause issues as well. This is why divers work as a team. You will need to be a trained scuba diver to even apply for the position in most cases, but if you love the water and have no fear, this is a great career choice.

Perfect for:

Water rats and those that want to spend most of their life underwater. Risk-takers that know how to work on a team to reduce danger.

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