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Looking for jobs that are not boring.

It’s not as difficult as you might think.

One of the best feelings is finding a job that you love. And the saying is true, land a job you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.

Get ready for it, here are 12 jobs that are not boring.

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The key to finding a job that isn’t boring is to really hone in on your passions and interests.

At work, we tend to do the same repetitive tasks over and over. This is in just about any industry. 

What makes this not boring? 

You love it!

So, if you’re a sous chef at a 5-star restaurant, you will be cooking the same menu all year long. This means your prep, how you cook the meal, how you plate the meal, etc. will be the same. 

Does this get boring? 

Not for someone who loves cooking and is passionate about putting out a perfect plate every time.

So, now that we’ve uncovered the key, I’m going to share a handful of jobs that may or may not work for you, depending on your interests.

These will fall into these 4 categories and are just some of the many jobs that exist in these industries:

  • Creative
  • Freelance
  • Professional
  • Hands-on

 

Creative Jobs That Are Not Boring

Creative jobs are perfect for artsy people at heart. As a creative, you love flexing this muscle often and you get energy from exploring this side of yourself. Check out these jobs you might love.

1. Graphic Designer

graphic designer

This is the perfect job which will not have you do the same thing over and over. 

Graphic designers work with companies that need graphics done, whether it be web design, logo creation, book cover design, etc.

Every project is different and although your workflow and onboarding process may be repetitive, your actual work will vary from client to client.

You will never produce the same website design for two clients or make the same logo for two different companies.

So, if you know graphic design or would love to learn, look into being a graphic designer.

 

2. Influencer

YouTuber

This is a broad term and it means you make money from influencing society. This usually relates to social media or media. You’re in the spotlight, whether on TV, radio, on the internet, etc.

Companies pay you to influence others.

Influencers are niche-based so pick a niche and you’ll work with companies and brands within that niche. Here are some examples:

  • Finance
  • Food
  • Parenting
  • Fashion
  • Travel

For a travel influencer, a travel board may compensate you for travelling to their destination in exchange for video and photography showcasing your experience.

If you’re a travel lover, this is the perfect job for you. You get paid to travel!

And this is how it works for any niche you pick. Companies in that niche will pay you to bring them customers.

To get started as an influencer, pick a niche,  join a social network, start posting content regularly, and as your audience grows, you’ll get more and more opportunities to work with cool companies that pay you to influence.

 

3. Freelance Jobs

freelancer

The freelance industry is vast and so many jobs can be converted to freelance positions.

You are skilled and you love the independence and freedom of being a freelancer. You want to work for others while kind of still working for yourself. 

You want unlimited income potential that many freelance jobs bring and the ability to work with 1 or 10 clients (and everything in between), your choice!

Here are some freelance job boards worth checking out;

 

4. Copywriting

Copywriting is a great freelancing gig. You can work on multiple, varied projects depending on your scope of expertise, like:

  • Conversion copywriting
  • Blog post writing
  • White papers
  • Book writing
  • Ghostwriting

You won’t need formal education or training to be a writer but you should be good at writing. If you follow direction well and enjoy writing, this job will be right up your alley.

Check out this popular video training on how to land freelance copywriting work, without wasting time on job bidding sites or cold calling emails!

 

5. Edit Photos

remote photo editor

Are you someone that enjoys taking photos and editing it on your smartphone?

You can turn this passion into a full-time income like Katie who makes over $75,000 per year as a freelance photo editor.

According to Katie, it is not necessary to have any photo editing background to get into this business, because as a photo editor you will be dealing with basic editing and retouching – so no extreme photo editing skills are needed.

She has created this free online video training to help aspiring photo editors start this flexible online business.


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6. Create And Sell Digital Stickers

Digital stickers are used with digital planners which unlike paper planners can be used on your tablet or iPad.

These stickers help customers personalise their planners according to their needs. This can be done with digital stickers in the form of clip arts, fun shapes, washi tapes and more.

Digital stickers are PNG files with a transparent background. Michelle made over $7,000 in 6 months selling digital stickers online.

 

7. Sell Printables

Just like digital stickers, you can also choose to make a variety of printable to sell. Here are some ideas:

  • Calendars
  • Posters
  • Wall art decor
  • Inspirational quotes
  • Scripture cards
  • Bible verse wall art
  • Greeting cards
  • Planners
  • Checklists
  • Colouring Pages

Etsy is one of the best places to sell printables online. You can also check them out to get inspired with ideas to set up your own Etsy store. Another way to sell printables is to create your own website or e-commerce site.

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You get to learn everything from what products to sell, how to create digital products, price the products, sell them online and how to legally protect it.

That’s everything you need to know about selling a digital product from scratch!

 

8. Professional

Professional jobs are those positions that require formal training and education. Some examples are attorney, doctor, nurse, etc. 

If you don’t have the training and education to do this job now, start your path to getting this done so you can start working in your industry after you complete your studies.

You love helping others and you have an interest in the medical field. Nursing is one of those jobs that will never be in short supply. You will always be able to work as a nurse. This industry is not disappearing.

 

9. Attorney

Attorneys are great negotiators. They may love the spotlight, they want to fight for what’s right and defend people in the court system. 

If you are interested in the criminal justice system and you align with the above statement, start researching this career path to figure out what kind of attorney you want to be and what steps you should take (training, education, etc.) to get there.

 

10. Teacher

Teachers are amazing. You love to help others, you enjoy teaching, you love kids and get fulfilled by teaching them. 

Hone in on what you’d like to teach and research what’s required to get you there, then get started.

 

Hands-On Jobs

Then lastly these hands-on jobs are great for people that want to be out and about, working with their hands or in the field.

11. Real Estate Agent

You should be licensed to do this and you’ll work with people to help them buy and sell real estate. 

There is travel involved as you’ll be driving your clients or escorting them to properties. This will get you moving in the world and though you won’t do manual labor, the hours can sometimes be longer than a typical 9 to 5 job, and you may work some weekends. 

It’s good for real estate lovers and this commission-based job can make you a lot of money.

 

12. Landscaper

You will work to beautify lawns and landscapes for property owners. You can work on your own or within a team. 

You can even start your own landscaping business if you want to be an entrepreneur. No formal education, skills or training is required.

 

Summary of Jobs that Don’t Suck

What do you think of these 12 jobs that don’t suck?

This is just the tip of the iceberg. There are tons and tons of jobs out there. Find your passion and work a job related to it and you won’t be bored.