Buzzfeed asks people who have worked unusual jobs about their experience and how they made money. The article includes personal anecdotes and insights on the challenges and rewards of working in unconventional industries.


Title: "Unusual" Jobs: Living the Dream or Just Trying to Survive? Ah, the joys of scraping by with a job that barely pays enough to cover rent, utilities, and Ramen noodles. But hey, at least you can say you've had an "unusual" job, right? So, how did you make money in your "unusual" job? Did you rob a bank? Sell your kidney on the black market? Oh, you actually worked for it? Boring. In all seriousness, working an "unusual" job can be tough. Whether it's being a mime on the street, dressing up in a furry costume at children's birthday parties, or being a professional snuggler (yes, that's a real thing), it's not always easy to make ends meet. But hey, on the bright side, you get to have some pretty unique experiences. Like that time you had to perform a puppet show for a group of drunk adults and you accidentally dropped one of the puppets, causing it to unravel in front of everyone. Or the time you got invited to a fetish party as part of your job as a dominatrix. Fun times, right? All jokes aside, working an "unusual" job can be a great way to gain skills and experience that you might not get from a traditional 9-5. Plus, it can be a good conversation starter at parties (assuming you get invited to parties). So, if you're currently slinging hot dogs in a hotdog suit or performing interpretive dance on the subway for spare change, just remember that you're not alone. We're all just trying to survive in this crazy world, one bizarre job at a time. Just don't forget to wash that hotdog suit. Trust us on this one.

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