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If the regular 9-to-5's got ya feeling bored, there is always the opportunity to pursue something off-the-beaten-path. There is a slew of cool and weird jobs out there that you probably never knew existed. Your parents may have wanted you to become a teacher or a doctor, but not everyone is cut out for the straight and narrow. Here are five unique jobs worth hearing about. No cubicle required.

Netflix Reviewer

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You've binge-watched so many Netflix programs that you feel like a professional viewer, but did you know there is actually a job that turns TV watching into a paying job? Yes, as per Undercover Recruiter, a full-time Netflix viewer is a real thing. "Netflix has hired someone to watch all of their content before it is available to the public and their role is to review and assign each program its correct tag." According to The Washington Post, "Tagging involves entering words or phrases that describe the movie or television show into the company's database in an effort to make Netflix's search functions more precise. It helps the company categorize their ever-changing catalogue, and bring more accurate recommendations to viewers." While it's not clear how much one gets paid to watch TV all day, the perks are definitely worth it. Maybe the year-end bonus is a year's supply of popcorn!

Bingo Manager

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Bingo! Yes, there is a job in this world called "bingo manager." Apparently, one must oversee the ins and outs of the popular gambling-based game, specifically in the casino setting. As per Salary, a bingo manager can take home more than $60K per year. That's likely more than one would win playing the game on the regular. According to Salary, "The person in the job (needs) at least five years of experience. The manager approves jackpots and payouts, handles escalated customer complaints and issues, and maintains total compliance with federal and state gaming regulations. Additionally, bingo managers oversee all aspects of their staff and maintain budgets." If you love the thrill of the game, why not head up the operations?

Live Mannequin

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You may recall the 1987 film Mannequin starring Sex and the City's Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy, but the live mannequin gig is not just for the big screen. Why should stores use a plastic human replica to showcase their clothing when a real-life person can prance around in the latest designer duds? According to Lifehack, a live mannequin can fetch up to $50/hour modeling clothing for shoppers to enjoy as they raid the racks and scour the shelves. As long as they don't blow all their loot buying the clothes off their backs, this job is well-suited (pun intended) for the fiercest of fashionistas.

Body Advertiser

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Television commercials and online and magazine ads are great modes of advertising, but as times change, so do marketing strategies. When tradition gets dull, it's time to bring out the fresh ideas, like body advertising. People are willing to promote products, goods, and services using their bodies as the billboards. Face and body paint and even permanent tattoos are part of the gig, and folks are paid from $100 to $5,000 as per Lifehack to be the walking advertisements for companies seeking a unique messaging campaign. The paint is one thing, but would you be cool with "Trojan" permanently scrawled across your forehead?

Professional Cuddler

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Need a hug? If you don't have a special someone or anyone close to you willing to hold you tight when you need a caring touch, you can hire a professional cuddler to wrap their arms around you in a warm (and arguably weird) embrace. According to NerdWallet, "Clients pay $80 an hour — and, no, there's no funny business." Getting paid to cuddle sounds pretty easy, but you never know who will be seeking a snuggle. Hey, it's only awkward if you let it be!

If these odd jobs aren't quite weird enough for you, check out the podcast Weird Work. Jobs like intimacy choreographer, professional bridesmaid, dinosaur erotica writer, and bug wrangler all sound pretty out there!

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If you're an aspiringsomething, it can be hard to practice your true passion in life and maintain a 9-5 job at the same time. Therefore, odd jobs can be the perfect solution to keeping the lights on and chasing your dreams. Thanks to the Internet, a wealth of databases, apps, and services have arisen, helping job seekers find flexible, high-paying odd jobs. Being located in a major city is where the odd jobs pay the most, as professionals in the city are commonly stretched thin in life and willing to pay big bucks for someone to do the simplest of everyday tasks for them. We've compiled some of the top paying odd jobs to help you get creative.

Nanny:

If you enjoy the company of kids, nannying for a family can be a rewarding and flexible way to earn some serious cash. Supervising a child is serious, and the pay is commensurate to the level of responsibility. In New York City, it is easy to find nannying gigs that pay around $20. It's a simple gig: pick up the kids from school, take them out to a recreational activity, help them with their homework. The tricky bit: getting your foot in the door. Families can be reluctant to hire a nanny that does not have prior childcare experience, so you may have to score your first gig through a winning personality or a strong reference. Speak a second language? That can work in your favor, as families may be wanting to immerse their children in a new language or someone who shares their native tongue.

How to snag a job?

If you're in college check out your campus career site, as families often turn to those to find young, flexible nannies. Also, Craigslist and newspaper classifieds are also great places to check out.

Surveys:

There are a wealth of legitimate paid surveys to complete online. The pay on these surveys can go from $10-$500. It usually depends on how long they run, how in-depth the answers need to be, and whether they are a questionnaire or interview. Sounds simple. The catch? Oftentimes these surveys are looking for very specific focus group subjects, ex: white men under 35 who live in the northeast and shop at Old Navy. So passing the screening process is the only real hard part. There are a number of sites that are constantly running new surveys to check out:

Focus Pointe Global

Pinecone Center

Inbox Dollars

Dog Walker:

Dog walking can pay around $15-$20 an hour. Add in the fact that you can secure multiple dogs to walk at once, and you're looking at a pretty nice paycheck each week. It may be a simple job, but securing a gig is not. Sometimes dog owners require a lengthy application process, requiring potential walkers to provide up to 3 pet-related references.

Here are some walking services to check out:

Ruffcity.com

Swifto.com

Pawfessionals.com

Delivery:

Have the stamina to bike around town? Thanks to the rise of apps and websites offering high-scale delivery options, the pay and tips associated with delivery has gone up. Postmates, which delivers practically about anything to customers' front doors, is always hiring. Other high scale deliver providers like Goldbely and TryCaviar offer up high tips with their pricey dishes.

Laundry Care:

This service is definitely the easiest and most convenient on our list. Make money doing other's people laundry! With Laundry Care, you have the power to select your clients. You pick up their laundry, clean and dry it, and return it to them. The app allows for flexible hours. The only requirements are owning a car, washer and dryer, and completing a phone interview. The service is available in cities across the nation from Milwaukee to Memphis.

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So there you go! Now you have multiple options on how to make a nice buck on the side.