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Dream Jobs That Are Attainable

Ever wonder what it feels like to have that dream job you've always wanted? If that job is a travel writer, video game tester, competitive eater or food development tester, then it might be easier to live your dream than you think.

Travel Writer
Travel writers are passionate about traveling. They love going to new locations around the globe and writing thorough and detailed descriptions about the places they visit. This job doesn't require any specific education or experience but it does help to have great writing skills. Travel publications pay writers to visit various destinations and write articles about these places.

The writer's pay includes travel and food costs plus hotel stay. The key to succeed in this business is to sharpen your skills by writing daily. You also need to be observant and detail-oriented when describing different kinds of scenery and conducting research. How much a travel writer can make really depends on the effort and time they put into their profession. Professional travel writers usually make an annual salary of around $35,000 to $65,000.

Video Game Tester
These folks are crucial to game development. They test how a game works to ensure that game players have a good experience. Testers conduct video game quality assurance, and find problems such as bugs, errors or any other issues. Although it sounds like the kind of job where you would be sitting on a couch and "playing" different games for hours, it's not all fun and games. This job requires discipline to test the product and not just get a good score. Testers can work 60, 80 or even 100 hours, in the final week of development.

Furthermore, testers need to be computer savvy, pay attention to detail, and have great controller skills and hand-eye coordination. Entry level pay varies by company, but is usually around $10 to $12 per hour.

Competitive Eaters
Getting paid to eat sounds like a wonderful way to make a living. That said, competitive eaters put a lot of effort into what they do. The job can be stressful and is not for everybody. Typically, professional eaters compete to see who can eat the most food in the least amount of time. However, for most people, this type of job is no cakewalk. Does eating 59 hot dogs in 10 minutes sound appealing to you? For some people, it's a great way to make a living, but personally, I don't think my stomach can handle that much food in one sitting!

The International Federation of Competitive Eating is the organization that officially oversees the rules and procedures for all professional eating contests. Competitive eaters attend competitions for all kinds of food. However, competitive eaters are probably best known for hot dog eating contests such as the Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs Fourth of July competition. They may also competitively eat pies, ravioli, hamburgers, chicken wings, grilled cheese sandwiches and a variety of other foods. Winners are awarded a monetary prize of several hundred or thousands of dollars, but sometimes they only get a title.

Food Taster/Taste Tester
Food tasters or food development testers don't have to wolf down tons of food in a matter of minutes, but they do eat and get paid for it. These individuals are responsible for coming up with new product ideas and ensuring that the food products of the company they work for stays ahead of the competition.

These "taste testers" makes sure that a company's food product meets certain standards of quality and stays true to original recipes. They test the color, taste, texture, smell and ingredient distribution, and record or compile test results using graphs, charts or reports. Testers also compute moisture or salt content and percentages of ingredients by using mathematical and chemical procedures. Median annual wage for this job is about $35,000.

The Bottom Line
Do you have the skills, knowledge, confidence and passion to turn your hobby into a successful career? If so, do your research and get started on achieving that goal. Then the next time someone tells you that you're wasting time playing video games, you can say that you're just preparing for your next job.



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15 comments

  • Independent Thinker  •  Seal Beach, California  •  3 months ago
    Here's a dream job that is attainable: President of the United States, and based upon the one currently serving, and the one before him, it requires absolutely no skill to obtain the job. And if the press is behind you, it requires no skill to keep the job either. Once in, you are guaranteed health care for life, a nice pension, and bodyguards forever.
    • Yoda Jr. 3 months ago
      You're right, if Bush can get the job any cokehead dimwit can!
  • ADRIAN  •  Wilmington, Delaware  •  3 months ago
    competitive eater!?? Most likely a very short career.
  • Ripped off  •  3 months ago
    Crash test dummies make big bucks!
  • DW  •  3 months ago
    Umm... dream jobs?? Video game tester? Competitive eater? Is this a joke? Do monkeys write these articles?
  • Adam Smith, Jr.  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
    Like George Costanza, my dream job is to get paid lots of money to accomplish nothing. CEO, Corporate Board member, and Congressman are at the top of my list. Serenity now.
  • Angela  •  Barrie, Canada  •  3 months ago
    I actually ran away for 3 months and lived on a beach renting jetskiis to tourists and it was the only job i woke up everymorning waiting for the time to get to work... I loved it sooo much...unfortunately my mom said i had to return to society and the real world and get a real job and pay taxes... "I didn't send you to university to become a beach bum" she said. I guess my $200 a day was not enough for her... so now i make a living in the real world of $70 a day and have to pay taxes... What did Bill vernon say below me??
    • Dawn F 3 months ago
      Did you really get paid $200 a day? That seems like an awful lot.
    • Angela 3 months ago
      In Tobago... 15 minutes is $20...i.e. 1h15m= $120 most of the time i sat around... the most i made in a day was $1000 by a family that wanted to rent 4 of our jetskiis for the day... it was a rich family. Doing what you love IS very possible... you just have to want it bad enough!
    • Smitty 3 months ago
      Maybe you went to the wrong University. $20 dollars for 15 minutes or $120 for 1hr and 15 minutes. 20*5 (15 minute sessions) is $100. Who in there right mind would pay more than $100 seems like it would be cheaper not more expensive. Sounds a little fishy to me.
  • Evermore  •  3 months ago
    i like how the article is a JOB and not a CAREERjob is where you get your #$%$ up and take shifts, you never rank up or get promoted anywhere majorwhat's next up on video game tester? ..... nothingvideo game tester for life.... hope your #$%$ can do that for the next 20 years?
  • freedom  •  3 months ago
    Food taster!hhhhhhhh.... that made me laugh so hard :) Hey John?? what do you do for a living? well, I am glad you asked because I have a dream job that is the envy of the world! what' that John? Oh...I am a food taster...hhhhhhhhhh. I wonder if yahoo proof reads their articles before they post them for everyone. boy...this made my day I'll tell you that!!!
  • JohnM  •  Edmonton, Canada  •  3 months ago
    Well my sweetheart comes from a large family,she can eat some quick, always tease her that she should enter a hot dog eating contest (Limit of two, no way her size could she do more than that) for fun. She talks the whole time to, its funny. Dream jobs are possible, we drive seniors about, and we are truely having fun. Have a great day
  • Fixing the System  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 months ago
    Dream "JOBS" Game tester? Eater? Traveler? $35000 Who paid for worthless articale? China? Do they want too take away more American CARRERS!
  • A Yahoo! User  •  London, Canada  •  3 months ago
    What a load or crap. 1 in a million job, and without contacts, forget it. Get a skilled trade and you can earn a good blue collar living, raise a family. You might have to travel but you will put food on the table and pay your way.
    Bill Vernon
  • American Dad  •  3 months ago
    Find me a beer tasting job and I will never complain again. In fact I might say " I love you man" over and over again.
  • Jajabinks  •  Chatham-Kent, Canada  •  3 months ago
    OK, so you have to start somewhere. My son did Video Game Testing when he was in high school no pay, then he got a job as a QA for a video game company, he got promoted through out the 5 years until he reached Associated Producer, today he is an AP for a large Japanese Video Game Company earning over $70K. So London Ontario, you are full of crap.
    • Kenneth 2 months ago
      Hello, I was wondering on what company he worked for? because it is my dream to work in the industry and I would like to follow the steps of your son. Thank you
  • Mike  •  3 months ago
    video game testing is overrated. it's not rocket science, but can be difficult. definitely long hours
  • Martin  •  3 months ago
    I am a trader and I love doing my trading with g0ld trading academy videos because I am 100% sure I am earning because of the secret code.
 
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