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10 Unknown Jobs With Incredibly Big Paychecks

Not all high-paying jobs are the ones everyone knows about. When you think of jobs that pay well — doctors and lawyers might be your first thoughts — but there are more obscure professions that pay as much (or more). These jobs might be strange or hidden, but they are in high demand and well worth the salary. From technical talents to challenging work conditions – these jobs show that you don’t have to follow a standard career route to a big check. Here’s a rundown of 10 jobs with insane salaries.

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Ethical Hacker

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Ethical hackers, also called “white-hat hackers,” are paid to break into systems—but legally. They hack into firms’ systems to discover vulnerabilities before the actual hackers. Cybersecurity is an increasing concern, and companies pay big bucks to secure their data. Talented ethical hackers make six figures or more – based on experience and training.

Ice Road Trucker

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It’s not for the weak-hearted to drive trucks on icy roads in the middle of nowhere. Ice road drivers transport products across frozen lakes and snow-covered landscapes – sometimes in extreme conditions. It’s risky work, but highly lucrative — sometimes earning $100,000 for a couple of months of winter work.

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Underwater Welder

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Underwater welders repair pipes, ships and offshore infrastructure under water. The position combines welding and diving – and it is extremely hard and specific. It’s dangerous work – and very well-paid work – underwater welders can make more than $100,000 per year with proper experience.

Foley Artist

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Foley artists make sound effects for films and television shows – sounds like footsteps, creaking doors or rustling leaves. It’s not glamorous, but it’s a crucial element of filmmaking. Highly talented Foley artists could make six-figures in films or other high-profile projects.

Crab Fisher

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Crab fishing, especially in Alaska, is one of the most perilous jobs on Earth. Crabs are caught by fishermen enduring icy conditions, rough winds & long days. The stakes are great – but so too is the pay – with some earning up to $10,000 a month in the crab season.

Air Traffic Controller

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Air traffic controllers are the people who ensure that aircraft can take off, land, and fly through the air safely. The job is tough and you have to make decisions quickly, but it’s well worth it. As the average salary is more than $120,000, it’s one of the highest paying jobs that doesn’t necessarily require a college degree.

Nuclear Power Reactor Operator

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These professionals operate and control nuclear reactors, making sure that they work safely and effectively. This is technical work that requires accuracy and knowledge of the technologies being used. It’s a niche job but very well-paid: many operators make over $100,000 a year.

Voice Actor

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Voice actors give voice to characters in animated films, commercials, video games, etc. A popular or skilled voice artist can earn a fortune when they get roles in popular projects. Even obscure voice-actors can make serious money if they are always booked for work.

Elevator Mechanic

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Elevator mechanics install, repair and service elevators, escalators, and walking walkways. This isn’t a glamorous job, but it’s a must for buildings. Such people – with special training and experience – can make six-figure wages, particularly in cities where there are a lot of skyscrapers.

Oil Rig Worker

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Working on an oil rig is tough, with long hours and challenging conditions. But for most, the pay makes it worth it. Oil rig workers can get high wages, especially drilling engineers or safety supervisors. Those jobs can make you more than $150,000 a year, with no college degree.

Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.

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