11. Elderly Caregiver
Although it is a job avoided by many, the career of an elder caregiver is not a turbulent one, and it can earn you a lot of money. Unlike previous entries on this list, being an elderly caregiver requires a license and a course or a diploma. Since it’s closely tied to medicine, geriatrics is an excellent choice for med school students. Through such a calling, people can practice their craft while being paid very handsomely. All you need is to put up an ad and go to an interview.
For some, it can be a challenging profession, as you deal with people who are either physically impaired or suffering from dementia or some other mental condition. Despite the problematic nature of their career, elderly caregivers have seen a steady rise in average median pay the last few decades. For those determined and dedicated, starting a caregiving business is the way to go.