'I look for people on the internet who can work specific jobs. I get paid a ridiculous amount of money for the least effort possible.'
"Underwater welders. I was working in New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina and met this Scotsman at a bar. He had been trained in underwater welding by the Royal Navy and was now helping the NOLA shipping companies repair their ships that had been damaged in port by the hurricane. He was being paid $600 an HOUR when in the water. An HOUR."u/_Captain_Dinosaur_"I'm a speech pathologist in central Kentucky.
If you already have health insurance through a spouse, it's absolutely ideal!""I look for people on the internet who can work specific jobs. I get paid a ridiculous amount of money for the least effort possible.""I work for a recruiter, but I’m not an actual recruiter. All I do is search the internet for qualified people in tech and add them to a database. I get paid way more than I should per hour, plus a massive bonus every time someone I add gets hired.
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