" I put to work dark and mostly sit down around playing video game … I go two to four solar day a calendar week and make $ 74k–$78k a year . "
In the name of money, weaskedmembers of theBuzzFeed Communitywho work surprisingly well-paid jobs to share exactly what they do and how much they make. Here are the responses that may or may not have you considering a career change:#
2.“I’m a portfolio manager for HOAs and condominiums, and I make $94k a year. I’ve got the flexibility to work remotely, and it’s a great company. Admittedly, in the northern Virginia area, it still doesn’t feel like a lot.”#
3.“Airport bartender. I’m making well over $100k a year and have amazing benefits. I’m home by 8:30 p.m. at the latest, and walk out with $500–$1,000 per shift.”#
4.“I’m an account executive for a manufacturing company. Essentially inside sales, no cold calling thankfully. My base salary is $78k with bonus potential max at $104k. Monday through Friday, 9–5, no overtime, and I get the week after Christmas off.”#
5.“I’m a closer for a supermarket warehouse. Basically, my job is to make sure that everything is loaded in the trailer, then I close it, seal it, and send it on its way. There’s a fair bit of knowledge and experience that you need to have, and there’s also some liability involved (if something doesn’t make it to the store, it’s your fault). But there’s also a lot of downtime. I’ve paid my dues and done the grunt work. Now I’m reaping the benefits. I work about 50 hours a week, and between my base pay, overtime, and bonuses, I should clear $90k this year.”#
6.“I’m a nuclear-trained officer in the Navy, been in for seven years now. If we agree to stay in, we get an additional bonus. This year my total entitlements will be approximately $180k. On top of full benefits, a good retirement plan, and 30 days of paid vacation (if I’m able to use it), a portion of my pay isn’t taxable, so my take-home pay is higher that it would be if I were a civilian. It’s not for everyone, though, and sometimes the hours definitely suck.”#
8.“I’m an administrator for residential mortgage systems (any and all that touch mortgage). I’m the only one in this role, so it’s a lot. Sometimes it’s great, sometimes it’s not, but working from home offsets a lot of that. I make $52 an hour plus overtime.”#
10.“I offer plan-ahead cremation services. I’ve made $83k in nine months.”#
11.“The touring entertainment industry. Think about every concert you’ve been to. Lots of local labor helps set it up, but they’re run by people who work for the tour itself and travel to every city to set up, tear down, and maintain the gear. You work long hours and are away from home a lot, but without even having a bachelor’s degree, I can pull at least $75k–$80k a year from six months of touring, which means I can have literally six months at home to do whatever I want and still earn twice the median income for a single earner. If I want to work more, I can clear six figures annually. You won’t start off earning those numbers, but good people are appreciated in this business, and you can rise up the ranks quickly if you’re a solid worker and a person who people want to work with.”#
12.“I’m a registered nurse now in my 30th year. I make $134,000 a year working in a specialty clinic. No weekends or holidays.”#
13.“I make $80 per hour tutoring math online and in-person part-time. Worth it to revisit Algebra.”#
15.“I’m a nurse in a prison. I work nights and mostly sit around playing video games because the inmates are sleeping. I work two to four days a week and make $74k–$78k a year.”#
16.“Bartender. I worked at a famous drummer’s restaurant in the Hawaiian islands, and I was making $300–$400 per NIGHT, four to five days a week. The shift was long, and you definitely had to put up with some entitled people, but it wasn’t a dive bar, so you weren’t throwing A-holes out every night. I bought a new car in cash and paid off $8,000 in debt all within a year.”#
17.“I’m a CT scan tech in a small community hospital. You only need a two-year associate’s degree in radiology to get certified as an X-ray tech first, and then an eight-month certificate for CT. X-ray is the gateway path to so many opportunities in medical imaging. A very in-demand field. It definitely can be stressful, but no two days are the same. I’m a full-time tech with four years' experience. With shift differential, weekend premium pay, and overtime, I’ll make a little over $83k this year. Our pay is on par with the registered nurses.”#
18.“Car salesperson at a large dealership. I make about $170,000 per year, and there are a couple people here making well over $200,000.”#


















