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    16 Dream Jobs That You Can Start Later in Life (#12 Feels Like Retiring)

    By Will Vitka,

    6 days ago

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    There are plenty of reasons why, but the number of people unhappy with their jobs is at an all-time high. According to a Gallup report, stress hits a record 44% of workers daily.

    Your chosen profession shouldn’t be a joyless slog that’s just letting you stop living paycheck to paycheck . Instead, it should be something you enjoy getting up for. Luckily, there are great jobs you can start over for right now, no matter your age.

    Here are 16 dream jobs that will make you want to ditch your current position. Salary figures are courtesy of Comparably.

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    1. Art therapist

    Estimated average salary: $79,127

    Art therapy brings the field of psychology to the art world. Art therapy jobs can open up across a variety of industries, though they’re most prevalent in health care.

    Whatever the industry, the focus remains the same: helping people through art. It's amazing how rewarding work can eliminate financial stress .

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    2. Beer or wine sommelier

    Estimated average salary: $72,000

    If you fancy yourself an expert on beer or wine (or both), why not go pro? Certified beer and wine sommeliers buy and recommend drinks for restaurants and other eateries.

    Generally, you’ll be looking to recommend alcoholic beverages and food pairings for menus, as well as sampling the delicious goods.

    3. Chocolate maker

    Estimated average salary: $73,048

    Arguably one of the most delicious careers, chocolate makers create confectionary delights that look and taste great. From boutiques to big manufacturers, chocolatiers are always in need.

    If you’ve got the creativity, education, and skills, the world can be your chocolatey treat.

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    4. Dolphin trainer

    Estimated average salary: $73,768

    Among all the critters in the animal kingdom, dolphins hold a special place in our hearts. They’re cute, they’re super smart, and they have unique personalities.

    Trainers at aquariums, research organizations, and zoos work with them every day. It may not be a career that helps you get out of debt , but it is very rewarding.

    5. Ethical hacker

    Estimated average salary: $99,463

    Not all hackers are bad. Ethical hackers professionally certified by the EC-Council are paid to find vulnerabilities in computer systems with that system owner’s consent.

    The idea is to find and fix security issues before the bad guys do. Major companies and government entities employ ethical hackers frequently.

    6. Food critic

    Estimated average salary: $64,820

    If you love everything about food and excel at writing, a career as a food critic is worth looking into.

    You anonymously visit eateries, try the fare, and review the experience. Your byline can appear in anything from magazines to newspapers to websites.

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    7. Gamer

    Estimated average salary: $45,585

    Depending on your age, you may have grown up being told by your parents that video games were a waste of time. Oh, how times have changed.

    Professional gamers get paid to play video games, usually in tournaments, with their own prizes. Gamers can also stream for an audience on platforms like Twitch or YouTube.

    8. Graphic designer

    Estimated average salary: $46,695

    Graphic designers inhabit a world of objective-driven art and technology. The goal is to creatively convey ideas and messages in an aesthetically pleasing way.

    The job involves creating everything from the webpage for a local mom-and-pop store to the look of cereal boxes and major ad campaigns.

    9. Greeting card writer

    Estimated average salary: $64,147

    The concept of greeting cards can be traced back to the ancient Chinese and early Egyptians. It’s nothing new, but it is big business.

    Today, we use cards for everything from baby announcements to the passing of a loved one, with designs and messaging running the gamut from saccharine to snarky.

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    10. Social media manager

    Estimated average salary: $78,356

    Some people live and breathe social media. As a social media manager, you’re in charge of an organization’s brand online.

    You adopt its voice — or create one from scratch — to engage with the public across the digital landscape.

    11. Stunt performer

    Estimated average salary: $49,438

    The stunt performer profession lands squarely in the “intense” category. They crash cars, get blown up, set on fire, leap off high-rises, and do whatever else needs to be done in a movie or TV show.

    Action flicks simply wouldn’t exist without stunt performers. If you’re brave enough and crave adrenaline, dive into stunting.

    12. Supercar driving instructor

    Estimated average salary: $39,921

    Teaching people how to drive might not sound like the most invigorating profession. But if you’re really into cars, it could be right up your alley.

    Now take it a step further and consider going for a job teaching people how to drive supercars like Ferraris and Lamborghinis. It’s literally a high-octane career.

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    13. Food taster

    Estimated average salary: $37,883

    If you like food and have total confidence in your taste buds, you can get paid to sample grub. It’s a little bit like being a food critic, except you’re trying items way before they get to anyone’s table.

    Sample food and drink, check the ingredients and nutritional value, and ultimately tell the manufacturer if you think it’s something people want to eat.

    14. Toy designer

    Estimated average salary: $61,951

    Anyone who saw the Tom Hanks flick “BIG” as a kid probably entertained the idea of becoming a toy designer. Well, good news! It’s a real job!

    As you might imagine, it’s an extremely competitive field because who doesn’t want to design toys for a living?

    15. Travel writer

    Estimated average salary: $82,570

    If you want to visit exotic places and get paid for it, becoming a travel writer is your best bet. There are a few avenues through which to pursue this gig.

    The first is finding a position with a traditional media outlet where you’re on assignment. The second — logging or vlogging your adventures as your own boss — is harder to make a living with.

    16. Video game tester

    Estimated average salary: $25,737

    Behind every great blockbuster video game are the unsung heroes of the industry: video game testers. Their job is to play games before they’re released and find every flaw that needs fixing.

    It can be a challenge, or even thankless, but every video game needs testers, and they get to play new titles before anyone else.

    You can also work in an industry you enjoy by taking on part-time roles to make extra money and valuable experience.

    Bottom line

    There’s a whole world of jobs out there that are both fun and can help you boost your bank account . Don’t grind away at a job you don’t like or, worse, actively hate.

    Ditch the career that makes you miserable and leaves you unfulfilled. Instead, find your passion. Chances are, there’s a way to get paid for doing what you love — even if it seems a little crazy.

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