Work & Money

These 8 jobs pay significantly more than average

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Well, easy. In no job is everything easy and not everything is difficult either. But for these jobs, you at least don't have to study for sixteen years at a university level, like is the case if you want to become a doctor. You certainly don't do it for the salary, because these jobs pay a lot more than average.

And that's nice to know. Just don't make it too difficult for yourself, okay?.

1. Flight attendant: salary between 2,000 – 4,500 euros per month

As a steward or flight attendant, you get the chance to travel the world while you're in the air. The tasks mainly consist of assisting passengers, serving food and drinks, and ensuring a safe flight. Although you have irregular hours, the workload is relatively low and you often have enough time to rest between flights. The more experience you have, the higher your salary will be.

2. SEO writer: salary averages between 3,000 and 5,500 euros per month

SEO specialists help companies become more visible on search engines like Google. The work is analytical and requires knowledge of keywords and optimization, but once you master the basics, the work is relatively simple. Additionally, the work can be done remotely and the workload is often manageable. So: just write. Long texts, but they pay off well.

3. Relocation specialist: average salary of 3,500 – 6,500 per month

Never heard of it, right? Well, it's a really cool job with a bit of international flair. What are your tasks? This can vary from coordinating their move to arranging a new vacation villa for wealthy people. You help with the paperwork. Although some communication skills are needed, the work itself is quite simple and often well-planned in advance.

4. Online customer service: you can earn around 2,500 – 4,000 euros per month

Maybe not the sexiest profession out there, but hey, it's easy-peasy. Customer service via online chats or email is generally a relaxed way of working. You don't have to be physically present and can often perform this role from home. The tasks consist of answering customer inquiries and solving minor issues, often without tight deadlines or much stress. And you usually don't need any training or diploma for it.

5. House sitter: 2,000 to 3,500 euros per month (especially if you sit for multiple houses at once)

House sitters take care of someone's home while the owners are away. The tasks are usually minimal, such as watering plants, collecting mail, and ensuring the house remains safe. Sometimes, light pet care tasks are also included. Sorry, but it doesn't get much easier than this...

6. Hotel receptionist: you can earn between 2,500 and 3,500 euros per month

A cool industry. As a hotel receptionist, you are responsible for checking guests in and out, answering questions, and providing basic information about the hotel and the surrounding area. The work is usually not physically demanding and offers fixed schedules.

7. Graphic designer: a nice salary between 3,000 and 4,500 euros per month

But it might be a bit harder to find work at the moment. But hey, if you're good at it, many companies will want you. As a graphic designer, you usually work on logos, advertisements, websites, or other visual content. The work can be creative and fun, and once you have a good workflow, you can handle projects quickly. With experience and a good portfolio, you can get well paid, especially as a freelancer.

8. Rental agent: cashing in between 3,000 and 6,000 euros per month

Rental agents help people rent apartments or houses. This work involves showing properties and finalizing contracts. The workload can be low, especially in areas where the demand for rental properties is high. You can earn commissions on top of your base salary. Ka-ching. Let’s go.