
"Anesthesiology! You make a ton of money. It's not super easy work, but it's not exactly brain surgery, either. You do a little math, put the patients to sleep, and make sure they don't wake up. Then, you collect $400k/year. Because the field requires a lot of training, it means that not many people want to do it. There are emergencies where it becomes the hardest job in the world, but 99% of the time, it's all routine."
"I'm a sleep technologist and make $37/hour to perform sleep studies on patients to help with sleep disorders like sleep apnea. It's not an effortless job, but since my patients are asleep most of the time I'm working, it's very chill. I usually get some knitting done while I'm sitting at the computers and watching over things. It's the perfect career for an introverted night owl."
Many jobs that appear ordinary or unconventional can offer surprisingly high pay. Examples include anesthesiologists earning around $400k annually, night-shift strippers who can easily cover college and living expenses, sleep technologists earning about $37/hour monitoring sleep studies, and warehouse workers who have made over $100k a year. High pay often reflects specialized training, irregular hours, night shifts, or roles that few people pursue. Some positions involve routine work with occasional intense emergencies; others rely on tips, night schedules, or overtime and efficiency to boost income substantially.
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