Coal Miner

Source: Twitter @Joe_Gerth
Considering all the risks and abuse miners have faced throughout history, this might not be an ideal job for those with the luxury to choose their profession. Facing disease, death, or just getting trapped in the mines every time they go down the shaft, the risks might be worth it since miners can make from $70,000 to over $100,000 for their work.
Urine Farmer

Source: Twitter @CharleneAmbali
I can only imagine a little kid saying, “Mommy, when I grow up, I want to be a urine farmer!”
Turns out that, especially within the hunting industry, urine farming is a thing. Farmers keep herds of deer and elk in enclosed areas and collect their urine underneath. They then bottle and sell the urine, which can earn them up to $90,000 a year.
Proctologists

Source: Twitter @US_MCFCfan
It’s no surprise that most doctors make bank. So if you’re going to make the money anyway, wouldn’t you maybe opt for a more desirable field of medicine?
Not proctologists, the professionals dedicated to colorectal surgery, the colon, the rectum, and the anus. Sounds pleasant, doesn’t it? These medical health professionals can make over $380,000 after becoming board certified.
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