10 Highest-Paying Night Jobs

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Some people are just naturally more nocturnal than others, and if this describes you there may be some added benefits to your night owl tendencies. If you are looking for a part-time side hustle or full-time job it might be time to consider picking up some lucrative night shifts.

10 Highest-Paying Night Shift Jobs

On the surface night jobs may seem problematic when it comes to your regular schedule. However, you might change your mind when you see many offer a good living without requiring years of training or college degrees. Here are 10 night jobs where the high pay is worth the reverse schedule.

  1. 911 Dispatcher

  2. Amazon Delivery Partner

  3. Baker

  4. Bartender

  5. Box Truck Owner Operator

  6. Cyber Security

  7. Front End Web Developer

  8. Help Desk Analyst

  9. Registered Nurse

  10. Warehouse Stocker

1. 911 Dispatcher

  • Average annual salary: $46,900

  • Education and experience requirements: High school diploma and moderate on-the-job training.

Though this job wouldn’t be marked low-stress it is a great opportunity to help people while making a difference. Essentially you would answer calls and ask questions about the details of the situation. Once you assess what is needed you then send the appropriate teams out to help such as the police, firefighters or an ambulance.

2. Amazon Delivery Partner

  • Average hourly pay range: $16.50 to $18.23

  • Experience requirements: Valid driver’s license

Amazon is always looking for and hiring delivery drivers and partners. Overnight deliveries are in demand and it’s a great way to make some money at night.

3. Baker

  • Average annual salary: $32,780

  • Experience requirements: Moderate on-the-job experience

A baker isn’t technically the graveyard shift but it is a night job as the schedule requires you to wake up in the wee hours of the morning, which most people still consider the middle of the night. This is a good part-time gig if you are trying to fit other things into your schedule and a soothing way to start the day.

4. Bartender

  • Average annual salary: $29,380

  • Experience requirements: Must be 21 to work behind the bar

Though the average annual salary may sound low, bartenders who work in busy establishments such as nightclubs or high-volume sports bars do very well in tips. Earning some quick cash is great and you can work after school or on weekends around your other job.

5. Box Truck Owner Operator

  • Average weekly salary range: $779 to $5,366

  • Experience requirements: Valid driver’s license and must own a well-maintained box truck

You do have to own your truck for this job, and most companies run a background check, but this is a great way to have your own independent business- and make some serious cash doing it.

6. Cyber Security

  • Average annual salary range: $112,000

  • Experience requirements: Bachelor’s Degree and less than five years experience

You can get your foot in the door with just a high school diploma, but most companies will require at least a Bachelor’s Degree, preferably with a focus in computer sciences. This is an ever-evolving field with ample opportunities if you have a mind for tech.

7. Front End Web Developer

  • Average salary range: $110,412

  • Education requirements: Bachelor’s Degree

Web development can involve becoming a software engineer, designer, programmer or IT director. This field offers some of the highest pay and there is a variety of options to choose from.

8. Help Desk Analyst

  • Average salary range: $$59,660

  • Experience requirements: Moderate on-the-job training

Computer support specialists who work the virtual front desk at night help in numerous ways. Those pesky technical issues don’t always occur conveniently between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. so having someone who can answer questions and solve issues overnight is quite coveted.

9. Registered Nurse

  • Average salary range: $81,220

  • Education and experience requirements: Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree and specialty training

Registered nurses, also known as RNs, assist physicians and provide patient care. It is a great way to break into the medical field and you can also schedule yourself overnight as there’s a chance to earn more.

10. Warehouse Stocker

  • Average salary range: $35,550

  • Experience requirements: None

With all the in-store and online shopping, retail stores are always in need of people to stock their shelves or warehouses. This is largely done overnight to better prepare for the hours of operation and ensure as much stock is available for the customers as possible.

Final Take To GO

The bottom line is that the nighttime might be the right time to make some passive income. Because fewer people want to work a graveyard shift, pay is often increased for night jobs. There are many high-paying jobs you could easily start tomorrow… night.

FAQ

  • What jobs are best at night?

    • There are many high-paying night jobs such as the following:

      • Front-end web developer

      • Help desk analyst

      • Registered Nurse

      • Warehouse stocker

  • Where can I work the night shift?

    • Here are some night shifts you can work that are well-paid and don't require a college education:

      • 911 dispatcher

      • Amazon Delivery Partner

      • Baker

      • Bartender

      • Box truck owner operator

      • Cyber security

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: 10 Highest-Paying Night Jobs

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