55 Fun Jobs That Pay Well
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When we graduate from school, we all
hope to work at dream job, in our dream city and make the money of our dreams.
While for some this may happen, for many others it does not and we take the
first job thrown our way because the bills need to be paid.
Or maybe you graduated without a dream
job in mind and have no idea what you want to do. That’s okay, because there
are several jobs out there that are right for you. And not every job has to be
the typical, boring 9-5 (though fun jobs can fall under those hours too).
You can have a fun job that you enjoy
working at day-to-day. A fun job is essentially your way of making a living by
doing one or more of your favorite activities.
What a fun job means can vary from
person to person. Based on that theory, every job on this list may not appeal
to you. When going through this list, consider your biggest interests and see
what grabs your attention.
I’ve also noted those jobs that require
a lot of education, i.e. a postgraduate degree or doctoral degree may be
required. For many of the jobs, education preference will be dependent on the
individual employer.
Below I’ve listed, in alphabetical order, 55 fun jobs that pay well. If you’re
looking for that perfect job to start pursuing today, this list should have
something that appeals to you. Please note that the average salary listed for
each will vary by location.
1. Advertising Sales Agent
Average Salary: $25K-$59K
Annually
Fun Factor: Potential
to meet new clients and people, handle and demonstrate new products, and you
don’t have to constantly be glued to your desk.
As an advertising sales representative,
you are the person to research and locate potential customers to offer your company’s
advertising services to. A go-getter attitude is essential for success in this
position.
The position has room for growth and
you could eventually work up to a marketing coordinator or director position
with enough diligence and hard work.
2. Aircraft Mechanic (Aircraft
Maintenance Technicians)
Average Salary: $28K –
$63K Annually
Fun Factor: Performing
routine maintenance on airplanes and helicopters, what’s not to love!
This job requires specific training and
an eye for detail. To become an FAA certified aircraft mechanic you’ll need to
pass a written exam and to get into this position full time can take 1-5 years.
3. Animal Groomer
Average Salary: $21K –
$56K Annually
Fun Factor: Grooming
cute, furry animals all day.
Professional animal groomers can choose
to work at a salon, veterinarian office, or own a private business. While most
of the animals brought in for grooming are dogs, you’ll get the occasional cat
or exotic animal.
Most animal groomers can expect to work
on 5 or more pets a day, at an average rate of $22/hr to start. As with most
jobs, pay will vary based on your level of skill and expertise.
Formal training isn’t required for this
position, but experience is a must and pet grooming courses would be a great
place to start if this type of job interests you.
4. Animator
Average Salary: $38K –
$87K Annually
Fun Factor: You would
be that awesome person bringing images to life on the big or little screen.
Animators aren’t just essential for
movies and tv shows, their work is apparent in commercials, music videos, video
games, and on websites. The more experience you have, the better you will be
paid and the more access you will have to bigger projects.
5. Antiques Appraiser
Average Salary: $80 –
$300 Hourly (based on experience and location)
Fun Factor: If
sifting through old and unique items and then putting a price on them sounds
like your jam, look no further!
You’ll mainly find appraisers in
auction houses or estate sales and they thrive in big cities, though most
appraisers pursue the position part-time as it’s hard to gain the experience to
work up to full-time.
While you won’t need a degree, most
appraisers do belong to an appraisal society. If you’re ready to pursue this
career, try reaching out to someone already working as an appraiser and ask to
be mentored.
6. Architect
Average Salary: $47K –
$75K Annually
Fun Factor: Designing
houses, commercial real estate and other large scale buildings
In order to be successful in
architecture, you’ll need an extensive educational background as the field
requires both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. You’ll also need to get
certified by passing several tests in order to officially call yourself an architect.
If the schooling hasn’t scared you off,
this is a rewarding career that lets you exercise your design skills and
creativity.
7. Art Director
Average Salary: $51K –
$103K Annually
Fun Factor: Total
control over the visual aspects of an advertising or media campaign and
directing others to make that vision come to life.
It is the art directors job to oversee
the work of other designers and artists. Working as an art director can be
applied to a lot of different companies, from television to film to newspapers
or even at museums. If you have the creative eye, than this job could be the
career of your dreams.
8. Assistant Winemaker
Average Salary: $34K – $89K
Annually
Fun Factor: Tasting wine
during all stages of production up to bottling.
If you’ve got a taste for wine and
stellar attention to detail, then working as an assistant winemaker can be a
really fun job that pays very well depending on the state you work in and the
winery. While a degree isn’t required, most wineries will look for someone with
a background in Chemistry or Enology.
9. Astronomer
Average Salary: $53-$103K
Annually
Fun Factor: Studying the
stars and possibly discovering new information about our galaxy.
Astronomers can pop up anywhere, from
working in an observatory to a museum. In this position you’ll study planets,
stars and everything in between, in a quest to discover more about our solar
system and beyond. While a Master’s degree will get you a chance at this job, a
Doctoral degree will open more doors.
10. Au Pair
Average Salary: $19K – $53K
Annually
Fun Factor: If you love
kids, than you’ll enjoy being around them full time and have the potential to
work in other countries.
An Au Pair is essentially a nanny,
usually from a foreign country, but that’s not necessarily a deal breaker when
taking on this position. In addition to receiving a salary, many Au Pairs live
with a family and are provided room, board and meals.
If you acquire the experience, this is
a great job that would allow you to travel and help families for many years and
not have to worry about rent and utilities in the process. A perfect job for
anyone looking to save money for a while, though your work days are likely to
be long ones.
11. Beachbody Coach
Average Salary: depends on
25% commission off orders made through website, weekly team bonuses, and
quarterly bonuses. Average active coach can make about $400 a week.
Fun Factor: Earn an
income all while staying active and helping others achieve their fitness goals.
If fitness interests you, along with a
flexible schedule, then pursuing a career as a Beachbody Coach could be a great
job for you. It is the kind of career you can pursue full-time or part-time.
A degree isn’t required, just an
interest in fitness and a drive to market yourself in order to grow your
business and gain clients. In order to really succeed in this career, you’ll
need to put in the time and the effort, as Beachbody doesn’t guarantee you’ll
make a certain amount by becoming a coach.
12. Blimp Pilot
Average Salary: $25K – $70K
Annually
Fun Factor: You get to
pilot a blimp!
In order to become a blimp pilot,
you’ll need to get licensed as a pilot and then get a certificate with an
airship rating. It isn’t a glamorous job as you don’t get to fly fast since
blimps are used for advertising on behalf of companies, but if you enjoy being
up in the air, then go for it!
13. Brewmaster
Average Salary: $30K – $50K
Annually
Fun Factor: Making,
testing, and tasting beer.
Working for a bigger company will allow
you to get paid more than a smaller craft brewery, but either way you’ll have
fun making beer. Plus you don’t need a degree to get into this, just experience
and knowledge of all things beer related.
Making beer has become really popular
in the last few years so it will be hard to find your niche, but if you’ve got
a taste for beer and some creative ideas about the beer making process, then
look no further. Besides, who wouldn’t love a job title like Brewmaster.
14. Buyer
Average Salary: $30K – $68K
Annually
Fun Factor: Basically you
get to decide what’s in and what’s not and companies will rely on your creative
genius.
Also known as a purchasing manager or
purchasing agent, a buyer is the person that determines what gets sold on the
store shelves and online. A specific degree isn’t necessarily required, but
most companies will look for someone with a Bachelor’s degree, even if the
field isn’t related to merchandise.
15. Caterer
Average Salary: $26K – $40K
Annually
Fun Factor: Working
events in interesting locations and sampling delicious food and beverages.
Caterers are used to prepare, set-up,
and present food at events, from weddings to large corporate parties. It’s a
great job to meet new people, visit buildings or venues you otherwise wouldn’t have
access to and to sample all kinds of exotic and delicious foods. All that
leftover food has to go home with someone.
16. Chef
Average Salary: $25K – $78K
Annually
Fun Factor: You’re in
charge of creating those yummy dishes at restaurants that make people drool in
anticipation.
To succeed at this job is all about
gaining experience. Start shadowing other chefs to learn the ropes of the
kitchen or test out recipes by cooking for your friends. A degree isn’t needed,
but attending a culinary trade school can’t hurt.
17. Chocolatier
Average Salary: $21K – $68K
Annually
Fun Factor: You get to make
delicious treats out of chocolate and eat way too many samples. Healthy no, but
definitely fun for your taste buds.
There’s nothing not to love about this
job, unless you don’t like chocolate. You get to come up with creative ways to
present and mold chocolate for the enjoyment of others. If you really make it
to the top as a world renowned Chocolatier, you could even make as much as
$100K a year.
18. Concierge
Average Salary: $26K – $66K
Annually
Fun Factor: You are the
person to talk to for anything interesting to do and know in your city.
Most well paid concierge work in high
profile hotels. To do well in this position you’ll need to know your city, from
knowing the best Italian restaurant to places to catch live music.
You only need a high school diploma to
get this job and along with your paycheck, you can expect to get paid a few
tips while on the clock as well. To earn more money you’ll want to work up to a
manager or supervisory position. It’s the perfect job for a people person.
19. Conservationist
Average Salary: $43K – $64K
Annually
Fun Factor: You get to be
a modern day Captain Planet, sans all those cool rings to bring you to life.
Most conservationists care about the
planet in some way and it is their goal to protect things, places, ecosystems
and biological life. If you are one that cares about the future of the planet
and want to make real changes and improvements, than a conservationist position
might be just for you. You will need a bachelor’s degree for an entry level
position.
20. CPA (Certified Public
Accountant)
Average Salary: $47K – $87K
Annually
Fun Factor: The more
money you make your clients, the more money you make.
A CPA allows accountants to operate at
the highest level and is a prestigious license to have. You’ll need to research
the requirements needed to get licensed as a CPA in your specific state, but if
you’re someone that likes to crunch numbers and handle money (especially
someone else’s money) than a CPA a job for you.
21. Cruciverbalist
Average Salary: $70K Annually
Fun Factor: You are the
one creating those brow furrowing crossword puzzles for the New Yorker or other
publications.
Possibly the coolest sounding job ever!
If you are a writer and critical thinker, than working as a cruciverbalist is perfect
for you. A degree isn’t required, but you’ll need to be good with words and
work in a timely matter. Those crossword puzzles are the work of true
professionals.
22. Cruise Director
Average Salary: $50K – $80K
Annually
Fun Factor: You get to
travel to fun and exotic locations.
The Cruise Director is the person that
plans all the ships activities and entertainment. It’s a big job to have, as
besides the exotic destinations and food, the entertainment is essentially
keeping everyone happy during the travel time between places. If you like
planning events and don’t get sea sick, definitely check this one out.
23. Dance Instructor
Average Salary: $26K – $61K
Annually
Fun Factor: Teaching
others your Swayze-esque skills.
A dance instructor can work privately,
offering one-on-one lessons, or you can work for a company and teach a group.
Whatever the case, if you’ve got the moves (or at least are formally trained in
dance) and want to share your craft with others, go for it.
24. Disney Imagineer
Average Salary: $50K +
Annually
Fun Factor: You are the
brain behind the theme parks, cruise ships, resorts and other attractions
around the world.
This is such a great job title and job to have. You are the
mastermind behind the creation and development of all the amazing rides and
activities seen at Disney theme parks around the world. If you’re not sure
where to get started, they actually have a competition called Imaginations that
could open doors if won.
25. Editor
Average Salary: $35K – $65K
Annually
Fun Factor: Finally, a
job on here that lets you dust off the English degree.
If words and writing are your forte,
than editing is a great job. You’ll be the one in charge of planning, reviewing
and revising content for publication. Editors are needed for websites,
magazine, newspapers and any company that produce written material.
26. Entertainment Reporter
Average Salary: $30K – $60K
Annually
Fun Factor: You’ll be
allowed to stalk your various favorite celebrities and get paid for it.
Whether you want to report on
musicians, athletes or even politicians, you’ll find yourself doing the work
you love following some of your favorite (or not so favorite) people.
27. Ethical Hacker
Average Salary: $99K Annually
Fun Factor: Get paid to
use your hacker skills without worry of the FBI beating down your door.
Yes, hard to believe there is such a
thing as an ethical hacker, but it’s true. Ethical hackers get paid by
companies to test out the strength of their security. For once a hacker is one
of the good guys. You’ll need a certification to land this job.
28. Event Coordinator/Planner
Average Salary: $53K – $73K
Fun Factor: You’re in charge
of everything, from food to decorations. Sounds stressful but many enjoy it.
A degree in hospitality, communications
or public relations are great backgrounds for this job. As an event planner you
can work for a company or go solo, plan weddings or just corporate retreats.
It’s all up to you and how much you want to grow as an individual and business.
29. Fashion Designer
Average Salary: $32K – $74K
Annually
Fun Factor: You’ll get to
create new clothes and accessories for the public.
If you’ve spent years watching Project
Runway and dreaming of a career as a Fashion Designer, you’ll know that
breaking into the world of fashion can be tough. You’ll need to have an eye for
style, an ability to sew, and possibly a degree in design or some kind of
fashion specific certification.
30. Film Critic
Average Salary: $24K – $82K
Annually
Fun Factor: Get paid to
watch and evaluate movies.
Getting paid to watch movies and
critique them for online publications and magazines is a great job for someone
who either has a background in film or journalism. It’s not as simple as saying
you loved a movie or hated, but really breaking down the qualities of a movie
from the acting to the cinematography.
This article from
the New Yorker is a great read for anyone interested in pursuing this type of
career.
31. Film Editor
Average Salary: $26K – $67K
Annually
Fun Factor: You make
movies, TV shows, music videos, and animations look good.
While camera operators have the task of
capturing content for the big or little screen, it is up to the film editor to
mold that content into a cohesive piece of work that is appealing to an
audience. A degree in film production or broadcasting may be required.
32. Food Stylist
Average Salary: $450 -$850
Daily
Fun Factor: You make
chicken look good.
In this position, you are in charge of
making food look pretty for photographers. That could mean painting Vaseline on
chicken to make it look more appetizing. Most food stylists are skilled cooks
or have some kind of culinary degree.
33. Food Taster
Average Salary: $30K – $65K
Annually
Fun Factor: Enjoy free
meals at new and exotic restaurants or companies.
If you have an iron stomach and love
trying new foods, you could get paid to be a food taster. This kind of job can
vary. You can pursue it full-time and work specifically for a company or you
can provide your taste buds for specific survey-esque tastings where you get
paid a flat fee.
34. Futurist
Average Salary: $33K – $111K
Annually
Fun Factor: Get paid to
help companies map out their future.
As a futurist, you’ll wear many hats.
You’ll be a scientist, a market researcher, and a visionary.
Companies will look to you to crunch
their data and predict favorable outcomes that will net profits. You can pretty
much have a degree in anything to work as a futurists, though a degree in
Futures Study can help.
35. Graphic Designer
Average Salary: $38K – $61K
Annually
Fun Factor: You get to be
the one to create interesting visual content for companies for publication or
commercial use.
You’ll need a degree in design or a
certificate as a graphic designer and have a background using several different
types of design software. The best thing about this job is that you can work
for a company or you can pursue freelance work and set your own pay rate and
hours.
36. Hair Stylist
Average Salary: $25K – $45K
Annually
Fun Factor: You’ll get to
create various cuts and styles for a diverse group of clients.
Not everyone wants to cut hair, but
some do really love the design aspect that goes with working as a hairstylist.
It’s especially fun when you get a client who’s game for anything. You will
need a license to work in a salon.
37. Interior Designer
Average Salary: $32K – $52K
Annually
Fun Factor: You are the
eye behind those perfect store displays or hotel lobbies.
Interior designers can look at a space
and determine ways to make that space more beautiful. This not only comes down
to the materials in the space, but the layout of the space and even the
lighting are important. A degree is required, usually one with a focus in
interior design.
38. Luxury Car Test Driver
Average Salary: $24K – $45K
Annually
Fun Factor: You get to
take exotic cars for a spin!
Companies like BMW, Mercedes, Lexus,
Porsche and Ferrari use test drivers to give new cars a ride before they become
available to the public. In order to get this job full time you’ll want to go
directly to the car manufacturer.
Also drivers will need to have a
background in automobile mechanics and engineering, as you’ll be reporting on
several details of the car and not just how smooth of a ride it is.
39. Marine Biologist
Average Salary: $35K – $80K
Annually
Fun Factor: Spending your
days exploring the wonders of the ocean.
As a Marine Biologist you’ll study
marine organisms in their natural habitat. A Bachelor’s and possibly a Master’s
degree are needed in order to get an entry level position. Degrees in Zoology,
Biology, or Ecology will be best.
40. Mystery Shopper
Average Salary: $43K Annually
(employed full-time)
Fun Factor: Flexible schedule
and getting paid to shop.
If you like shopping, this is the job
for you! Getting paid to shop would be a dream come true. Mystery shoppers are
employed by companies to go into stores to see how their business is doing.
This can be anything from engaging with a salesperson to scoping out how
organized the dressing rooms are.
You don’t need a degree to work as a
mystery shopper, but be careful for some of the scams that are out there.
41. Netflix Tagger
Average Salary: Around $40K +
Annually (several hundred dollars a week)
Fun Factor: Get paid to
watch shows and movies.
If you’re already spending your days
watching Netflix, then you might as well get paid for your binge watching
efforts. Netflix Taggers (i.e. editorial analysts) watch shows, movies and
specials in order to tag them with metadata, so that suggestions can be
provided to fellow Netflix watchers based on their preferences.
42. Orchestra Musician
Average Salary: $34K – $100K
Annually (depends on the city and symphony)
Fun Factor: Play an
instrument you love and get paid.
If you are skilled at playing an
orchestra instrument, such as a violin, cello, tuba, trumpet, etc, than you can
try getting a job with your city’s major symphony or with a state run
orchestra. A degree isn’t required, but you will need to have real talent to
make it through the auditions.
43. Park Ranger
Average Salary: Varies, click here for
details
Fun Factor: You get to
help protect our national and state parks and enjoy a lot of time outdoors and
not glued to a desk.
As Park Ranger you’ll wear a lot of
hats. You’ll be the one to enforce the law, educate the public and work with
conservationists. You will need to decide if you’d like to work in a municipal,
state, or national park. You’ll also need a degree in a related field, like
Environmental Science or Biological Sciences.
44. Personal Shopper/Stylist
Average Salary: $35K +
Annually
Fun Factor: You’ll get
paid to use your fabulous sense of fashion.
Working as a personal shopper can mean
a lot of different things, but mostly it involves fashion and dressing a
specific client, though some shoppers also run errands. If you’ve always been
that person to help a relative or friend decide what to wear to specific social
events, then working as a personal shopper might be your calling. A degree
isn’t needed, but having one in fashion or design will give you more
opportunities.
45. Personal Trainer
Average Salary: $31K – $71K
Fun Factor: Get paid to
not only stay in shape but help others get in shape too.
As a certified personal trainer you can
choose to work as part of a gym or you can go solo. It’s a flexible job that
can be pursued full or part time. If you work solo, you’ll get to set your own
rates and hours. Growing a large client base can be slow at first, but once you
are established you’ll have a study income doing something you love.
46. Photographer
Average Salary: $33K – $90K
Annually
Fun Factor: You’ll get to
work at fun events and set your own schedule.
Like a personal trainer, a photographer
can work for a company or you can work solo. If you work solo, be sure to
expand the type of work you do in order to keep the cash flowing. On the
weekends you can work at weddings or parties, and during the week you can make
money by taking head shots or stock photos.
Your options are limitless and you
don’t need a degree, just quality skills and experience. If your interests lean
toward photojournalism, than you will need a degree before you can proceed.
47. Private Investigator
Average Salary: 36K – $94K
Annually
Fun Factor: You can be
the Jessica Jones of your city or town.
Okay, you don’t need superpowers to
work as a PI (though I’m sure they would help) and the job may not be super
exciting all the time, but if you’re interested in criminology or solving cases
on behalf of a client, then this job could be a great fit. As a PI you can
choose to work for an agency, law enforcement or for yourself.
To work as a PI you don’t need a
degree, but a background in criminal science can help. You will need to get
licensed in order to practice as a PI.
48. Sommelier
Average Salary: $27K – $64K
(more at top restaurants)
Fun Factor: Get paid as a
wine connoisseur.
As a Sommelier, you’re the person with
access to the wine cellar at restaurants. You’ll pour the wine for clients and
talk about the tannins, the fruit forward taste and what the wine pairs well
with. Getting into this field can be tricky, but along the way you’ll get to
taste a lot of delicious wine.
If you have a wine education program in your city, it can
definitely help open doors for you. Also, if wine isn’t your main interest, you
could also check out work as a certified tea sommelier.
49. Stunt Person
Average Salary: $5K – $70K
Annually (depends on the work you find)
Fun Factor: How cool
would it be to be that person doing the stunts for Batman or Wonder Woman?
While some actors do stunts themselves,
a lot of the time it’s a stunt person jumping off planes or delivering a
perfect roundhouse kick. A stunt person is essentials to both movies and TV
shows.
It can be a tough industry to break
into at first, but if you’ve been running around your city doing hardcore
parkour just for fun, then a job as a stunt person sounds perfect for you.
50. Toy Designer
Average Salary: $37K – $107K
Annually
Fun Factor: Can’t
complain about a job where you get to design toys for kids.
This is a highly competitive but fun
career to have. While there isn’t such a thing as a Toy Design degree, a
background in art, design and engineering will go a long way toward helping you
become one of the masterminds behind building a toy from the ground up.
51. Translator
Average Salary: $29K – $87K
Annually
Fun Factor: Speaking and
meeting with people of different cultures and possibly traveling around the
globe.
If you’re fluent in a couple of
languages, or even just one, then working as a translator might be the ideal
job. Translators are needed for politicians, embassies, federal agencies and
more and are most often used to convert text from one language to another
seamlessly, though a lot of the work also entails being an interpreter.
The market is competitive, but the more
experience you have the better job opportunities you will find and better pay.
52. Video Game Designer
Average Salary: $44K – $109K
Annually
Fun Factor: Finally get
paid to spend all day staring at video games.
There are schools out there
specifically teaching individuals how to design video games. This is the
perfect job for anyone that loves gaming, because in addition to designing
games, you’ll have to test out your product as well.
53. Web Designer
Average Salary: $35K – $70K
Annually
Fun Factor: You’ll get to
design the components of a website that is attention-grabbing and easy to
navigate.
A great website can really make or
break a company, especially in this day and age where the first thing we do
when wanting to learn something is to Google it. The web sites that pop up all
over the internet had to be designed by someone and that someone could be you.
Not only do you work at making web
sites aesthetically pleasing, you have to make sure they are user friendly too.
While a specific degree isn’t always required, some companies will seek someone
with a background in design or technology information.
54. Yoga Instructor
Average Salary: $16K – $64K
Annually (based on a beginner teaching level)
Fun Factor: Namaste your
way to a study income.
You’ll need to be skilled in yoga in
order to get certified as an instructor. Certification involves training and
leading several classes before you can be qualified to call yourself a yoga
instructor. It’s a position that can be pursued as a part-time or full-time
career and a degree isn’t required.
55. Zoologist
Average Salary: $43K – $87K
Annually
Fun Factor: You’ll get to
study and work with several different animals, from the exotic to the domestic.
As a zoologist, you have the option to
work outdoors, in a lab or an office. You could even work at your local zoo.
A bachelor’s degree is required for entry level positions. The more
experience you gain, the great responsibility you’ll have at work. It’s a fun
career that allows for study advancement.
Final Thoughts
This list just touched on 55 fun jobs out there that pay well,
but I’m sure there are many more fun and exciting
jobs that I haven’t mentioned. As I noted in the beginning,
what makes a job fun will depend on the individual. For some that could be
working as a Neurosurgeon, while for others that’s styling hair.
Whatever your interests are, this list
can provide a few insights into opportunities that you may have been
considering. If you already work in one of these fields, tell me about your
experience in the comments below! Thanks for reading and I hope one of these
fun careers works out for you.
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