10 weird jobs that pay really well

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British sommelier Gerard Baset celebrates the victory in the Sommelier World Championship
British sommelier Gerard Baset celebrates the victory in the Sommelier World Championship

Finding a job in a recession is difficult, but the jobs are out there. You just have to know where to look, and for some jobs, be willing to think outside the cube -- imagine selling tequila shots to drunken men for up to $600 a night, diving for pearls for $1,200 a day or diving below an oil rig for $80,000 a year. The good news is that these weird jobs pay well, and are unique jobs to add to a resume.

Here are some of the weirdest jobs that pay well:


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