Odd Jobs

Odd Jobs Unusual Ways to Earn a Living

Simon Kent2002
This volume answers that annoying question: "Oh yeah, and who's going to pay you to do that?" as even the wackiest of jobs can become a reality if you know where to start. Taking a sideways look at the world of work, it offers advice on jobs which many will not have considered or dismissed as too fanciful. Grouped into logical sections (with jobs for techies, sporty types, would-be entertainers for example) the book provides a wealth of ideas, job descriptions, contact points, and even information on what the job could lead to. Whether you want to be a rickshaw runner, part of a bungee jump team or a hypnotherapist - your future is only as limited as your imagination. This edition also includes website links and further information - plus new ways to escape the daily grind.
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