Work is dull, isn’t it? However, amazing jobs around the globe become true sounding myths, ones that make it sound like work is actually done with cuddling pandas and testing theme park rides. Just a few examples of how passion can play in professional careers, they are. This post takes a look at some of the dream jobs most interesting these days. 6 Dream Jobs That Really Exist in Real Life
1. Yacht Steward – Travel in Style
Every morning, the sea wakes you up just outside your window. The job of a yacht steward involves everything about taking care of all the amenities in a luxury floating house for an A-list guest. Perks: travel to exotic places, live on a ship, and meet the richest travelers around the world.
2. Panda Nanny – The Cuddliest Job on Earth
This modified version of the giant panda job description makes pretty much all of the work done at panda research centers feeding and nurturing cubs and doing conservation work that much more valuable, with the added cuteness factor-for-an-endangered-species factor thrown in with every cuddle.
3. Ice Cream Taster -Sweet Science Work
Yes, they get paid to eat ice cream! Ice cream tasters evaluate all the other major dessert brands for texture, aroma, and flavor. The blend of culinary arts plus some sugar high.
4. Theme Park Ride Tester – Adrenaline with a Purpose
All the roller coasters are tested by them before anyone else does so as to find out whether or not the thrill factor lives up to expectations and that everything is safe. Fun plus some engineering equals adrenaline.
5. Hotel Mystery Guest – Investigation’s Luxury
Mystery guests assess hotels in secret through criteria that cover everything from room service to hospitality. What makes the entire experience absolutely worth it? Nights spent for free in some of the most luxurious places.
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6. LEGO Master Model Builder – Creativity Unleashed
Big constructions are erected by LEGO builders, alongside other thematic installations, across parks and exhibitions. For those who have never stopped building with bricks, this can be a dream job.