The Most Adventurous Jobs


The Most Adventurous Jobs

The majority of the jobs on the market these days are the dependable, yet monotonous day in and day out desk jobs. However, for those audacious and venturesome types, there are careers out there that are everything except monotonous, but still just as dependable as well as lucrative. Examples of these intriguing and adventurous professions include military work, Alaskan fishing, guiding hunters, as well as a career as an Arborist.

A military career is not only exciting and constantly varied work, it is also an exceptionally rewarding career with countless benefits for those in service as well as their families. From the land-based Army, to the sea-based Navy and air-based Air Force, a career in the military is sure to offer one exhilarating experiences day in and day out as they are required to be clued in, alert, and always ready to think on their toes. The U.S. Army and the Army Reserve are the foundation of the United States’ military land operations, however, a more technically minded individual would presumably be more attracted to a career in the US Navy or the US Air Force, both notorious for their forward thinking technological equipment and machinery.

One interested in employment in one of the most profitable and risky jobs available should consider a vocation of fishing in Alaska. Obtaining a career as an Alaska fisherman is not always an easy task, as current crewmembers rarely leave their positions. Nevertheless, one who does secure a job on a fishing crew is sure to understand just how lucrative a career in fishing and crew work can be. With wages based upon a share and/or percentage of harvest/catch earnings ranging from 1.5-10% for newcomers. Bear in mind that anyone looking into these careers is advised to obtain a signed contract/work agreement concerning pay and job responsibilities before heading out to sea.

An individual who is already interested in game hunting should be pleased to know that they can get paid to hunt every day if they were to choose the unique career of a hunting guide. Hunting guides are generally trained through schools and/or programs which help those interested in guiding to learn the principal environments where the game is to be found, as well as training in protection of those they are to lead in case something goes amiss in the wilderness. The compensation for work as a hunting guide, unfortunately, is not its main appeal, however, if one truly is a hunting enthusiast the possibility of hunting as a career is a job perk within itself.

An Arborist, or a tree surgeon, is yet another professional option for those looking for an adventurous career, which is far from monotonous desk work. An arborist’s responsibilities include the management and maintenance of various plantlife, as well as focusing on the health and safety of individual trees and/or wooded areas. Requiring certification, those interested in this one of a kind profession must first pass a somewhat difficult written exam, alongside three years minimum of field experience. One interested in arboriculture and is interested in the care and preservation of nature should definitely examine further a career as an Arborist.


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9 Comments on “The Most Adventurous Jobs”

  • 2 August, 2009, 13:01

    You could potentially go into medical research, its a higher lever education, it has great demand, excellent pay, and you could possibly make new discoveries

  • 2 August, 2009, 13:11
  • 2 August, 2009, 19:45

    what is your skill set? are you military trained?can you sky dive?are you scuba certified?do you have firefighting experience?police trained?hand to hand combat?marksman? emergency med-tec trained and red cross certified? come on they don't just hand out exciting careers and lives you earn through training.if you want to try different and exciting try being a smoke jumper fighting remote forest fires?work for doctors without boarders

  • 2 August, 2009, 23:50

    Well, since you asked…. if you want to travel , see the world , and go on adventures, then you should probably be in the Travel Industry. At least you could get paid to visit places, and be able to write all those adventures off on your tax's.

    I am in the travel industry I bought a online travel agency franchise . It did not cost me much, but now I get to travel anywhere in the world for a fraction of the cost, I get paid off my travel, and sometimes I even get to go places for free. I book travel for my friends and family , but I mainly got the franchise so I could have all the perks , sounds like those perks could really be to your advantage. If you are wanting to seek the world , and make some money while you do it, then getting into the travel industry seems like a good match for you.

    You can visit my site, which has my email and # . If you want to know more. Just so you know, we are a franchise, and some people sell franchise;s and some sell travel, I sell travel most of the time, but I thought in your situation , telling you about the franchise would interest you. This would be a perfect match for you.

    This would be a JOB YOU WOULD LOVE! Unless you could get hired at the travel channel :)

    http://www.travelcitystore.com

  • 3 August, 2009, 6:12

    a fighter pilot in the air force!!!

  • 3 August, 2009, 7:08

    I would prefer a traditional job but there is no reason why you can't make any job interesting!

  • 3 August, 2009, 15:53

    Science-related fields–working in labs with animals or humans, going to conventions in cool places

    Criminal Justice–A cop or forensic scientist, seeing how crazy some people can be and trying to catch them or solve a crime scene

    Journalist–Seems like they go anywhere for a story

  • 4 August, 2009, 7:18

    I would prefer a traditional job but there is no reason why you can't make any job interesting!

  • 4 August, 2009, 12:44

    You could do some of the jobs that "Americans won't do".. Really, if I could go back and do it all again I would have took a job overseas in some exotic place. But it helps if you have some kind of skill. I had electronics, refrigeration, plumbing, mechanics, carpentry, farming, food service, janitorial, and maybe a few more job experiences by the time I was 20.. I was working at 12 years old and wasn't afraid to try anything. So The question back to you is- What do you know how to do? There are lots of labor jobs everywhere. Some of them pay big money, like in Alaska. Some of them are very adventurous, like in Nigeria. There are so many that you could make a career out of just applying for them.. Good luck…

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