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5 Freezing Cold Odd Jobs
It’s so cold this week in New York City. I called to tell my mom about how my left hand won’t unfreeze and she told that I’m odd.
“I’m odd?”
“Yes,” she said into her speaker phone as she gazed at ocean from a lounge chair in Florida. “You’re from Florida. You’re not supposed to live in cold weather. Move home.”
While she’s doing everything she can for her “move home” campaign to be successful, I’m doing everything I can to stay warm (gloves, sweatpants on sweatpants, tea, etc.).
Which made me think:
What are the oddest jobs that require you to work in super cold freezing weather?
Ready to learn about those gigs? I bet you are. Though I’m pretty sure you’re not going to be eager to apply to any of them - unless you love the cold weather and if so, you win…you seriously win.
A polar oceanographer
What the heck is this job:
Polar Oceanographers employ mathematical, engineering and scientific theories to investigate the relationships between fresh water, seawater, the biosphere, atmosphere and polar ice caps.
Imagine this: FREEZING COLD WATER ALL THE TIME, ALL OVER YOU.
Pay: A median annual salary of $92,040
Example of a gig that’s looking to hire you - right here
A cold storage manager
What the heck is this job:
According to the Career Project, a cold storage supervisors are responsible for overseeing various activities involved in the storage of items kept in the cold (e.g., fridge or freezer).
Imagine this: working 9-5 inside your freezer
Pay: $17,000-$35,000/year
An avalanche forecaster
What the heck is this job?
According to ECO, as an avalanche forecaster, you play a critical role in protecting the public and raising avalanche awareness. You combine skills in mountaineering with knowledge of mountain conditions, weather, and snow science to evaluate the risk of avalanches in a given area.
Pay: $25/hour
Open gigs? Right here.
Gold Mining Chief Technologist in Russia
What the heck is this job?
Mining gold in Russia and work in temperatures that average at a numbing -39°C. As mentioned, frostbite can occur on skin exposed to temperatures of -28°C - which is freeeeeeezing.
Pay: Average salary $57,108
Hazmat Specialist in Alaska
What the heck is this job?
Hazmat specialists monitor the inventory of diesel fuel in storage and operate fuel truck to safely transport and deliver fuel to the facilities and residents.
Pay: $68,000
Open gigs? Right here.
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