
Americans Looking to Make a Change in Their Careers Should Consider Unusual but Well Paying Options, Says Consumer Finance Site
NEW ORLEANS, June 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
LoansForPoorCredit.net, the leading U.S. consumer finance site, responds to a Forbes report on well paying positions that can help boost prosperity as well and morale for the unemployed or under-utilized.
Forbes has published a list demonstrating that lawyers, doctors and CEOs are not the only professions that people should aspire to for well-paying careers. Entitled "10 Unusual Jobs that Pay Surprisingly Well," the report was comprised from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data as well as ideas from a book called "Odd Jobs: How to Have Fun and Make Money in a Bad Economy," written by Abigail Gehring.
Sam Malka, spokesperson for consumer finance site LoansForPoorCredit, addressed the Forbes list in the following statement.
"The Forbes job list may we welcome news to the many Americans stuck in job ruts, currently unemployed or feeling under-challenged or bored in their present roles. Additionally, those who are feeling the effects of pay freezes may choose to look elsewhere for an earnings boost. A higher wage and a fun, rewarding job can transform a consumer's finances and morale to boot. Individuals with higher earnings are much more likely to be granted mortgages and better loan terms in the future. Until that happier financial outlook is realized, LoansForPoorCredit,net can help consumers get there will sensible borrowing and helpful finance advice for free."
Although intended as a light-hearted look at the employment market at a time when many must diversify their employment credentials or take pay cuts in order to remain competitive in the job world, the list shows a number of highly paid roles that will surprise many.
Some highlights of the list of unusual jobs that pay well include the following:
1. New York City Hot Dog Vendor: This position is reported to bring in up to $100,000 a year. Vendors in less busy locales can still do well, earning profits of $30,000 to $80,000 per year.
2. Fishing on an Alaskan Boat: Working on a fishing boat in Alaska can reap right rewards to the tune of $2,500 a week…or nothing, depending on how successful you are.
3. Personal Shopping: Full time personal shoppers can make over $100,000 a year.
4. Virtual Head hunting: Online head hunters can command fees up to $10,000 per employee referral.
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