“You Get Paid For That?!” |
| Posted: 04 Jul 2010 11:22 AM PDT When you take a break at work today, think of ways you would've rather spent your morning; perhaps you wanted to get out of bed and just play videogames all day, eat ice cream or lounge around on a beach in a tropical paradise. Maybe you weren't looking for a job that is so seemingly laid-back, and instead would've preferred to have expressed your opinions for cash. Well, you could do any of these things--and get paid for them. That's right, you can get paid to watch TV, play videogames and eat junk food--it's like a 12-year-old's dream job. That being said, the pay for these jobs usually fits the expertise needed to perform them--except in one case. We'll look at some of these jobs and find out how you get them, and what they pay once you've gotten there. Professional TV Watcher When Jimmy Kimmel was looking for a TV watcher in 2005, his show was offering $500-$600 per week. More recently, Gawker.com put up an ad looking for pro TV watchers, and advertised that the watcher would be getting paid "less than minimal." A recent online job posting on entertainmentcareers.com claims that the starting pay is $8 part time, listing "close attention to details" as one of the necessary skills, along with being familiar with the technology of TIVO and DVD players. Professional Videogame Tester Game testers usually get paid hourly, and the pay increases for how much experience you have testing (not just playing). As well, there can be bonuses related to how many bugs you find in the game you're testing. A starting hourly wage for this job is between $8-15. Professional Blogger You can make money by putting up ads via Google ( GOOG - news - people ) Adwords or Adsense, and when you gain popularity, other publications may want to hire you to write for them. Once you've established your presence, you can make anywhere from $25-$200 writing for newspaper and magazine blogs. Professional Taste Tester Five Filters featured article: Headshot - Propaganda, State Religion and the Attack On the Gaza Peace Flotilla. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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