The Best Careers
Whoever said work was no fun hadn’t checked up on these new careers. It turns out that no matter who you are and what your age…there are still jobs out there that are both unbelievable, and too good to be true!
Speed Decorator
If you’re a speed decorator then you’re hired by home owners or real-estate agents to help with the fast and cost effective sale of a property. These homely geniuses are paid between £50-£150 per hour to make simple changes which could make a world of difference to a prospective buyer. Things like fresh flowers, new linen and other small interior tweaks are all part of being a successful speed decorator…neat, huh?
Puppy Flight Attendant
You’re not going to believe this when you read it but trust me – it exists! If you’re crazy about cute creatures with four legs then being a flight attendant for Pet Airways could be something worth pursuing! As a pet attendant, you’ll take charge of animals at the pet lounges and give belly rubs/ear-scratches en route to their destination. Be sure to squeeze in some shopping and barhopping before flying back to home base. Pet Airways hires people who have worked with pets professionally — at a vet’s office or doggy day care for example.
Professional Tweeter
If you spend your life on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube – you may just pass as a social-networking guru…opening the doors to a career as a Professional Tweeter! Your job could include blogging about events, tweeting about a products, and building social-marketing plans for your clients. The best way in is through a Marketing or Public Relations firm which specialises in online strategy.
Style Guide
If you’re a shopaholic there’s no better way to feed your habit and earn money at the same time than becoming a Style Guide. You’ll be able to put your skills as a fashionista to the test and get paid for it – amazing. Many high street stores are now recruiting style guides in order to sell their products better…enquire within ladies.
Sea Chef
In order to gain some culinary work experience while seeing the world, I recommend you looking into becoming an assistant chef on a cruise ship or private yacht. The larger cruise liners will test your skills working with food by volume, whilst the smaller, luxury yachts will see you preparing gourmet meals in the tightest of space. Starting salaries in these fields can reach as much as £1,400 per month.



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