Cafeteria Attendant
Serve food, work the register, and keep everything spic and span.
A picture’s worth 1,000 words. When it’s of a gorgeous person, however — frolicking on the beach, perhaps, in only a strategically placed bathing suit — it’s worth a million. And if it happens to take the form of a sexy cave drawing, a goat and some beaver pelts, too.
The point is this: People like pretty pictures, and they absolutely love pretty pictures of pretty people. When you’re a Model, therefore, you’re a secret weapon for the advertising, fashion and publishing industries. Because consumers can’t help but be attracted to pretty things — and people — companies hire you with the intention of using your beauty to sell their product or service, which could be anything from a car to a piece of clothing to a condo.
Your job is more than looking fabulous, however. Just as often, it’s working hard. Depending on what kind of model you are — for example, a Runway Model, Fitness Model, or Parts Model — you might spend your workdays modeling clothes on runways during live fashion shows; posing for photographs in magazines, catalogs or advertisements; and showcasing products at trade shows, shopping malls or promotional events.
When you’re not modeling, you’ll still be working. You’ll be attending auditions, for instance, traveling between jobs and working out at the gym before your next photo shoot.
Although your final look is flawless, achieving it takes commitment, endurance and thick skin. (That beaver pelt might come in handy, too — in case you get chilly between shoots.)
Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.
Social: You're happiest working on teams or with other people.
Team Player: You're able to listen, communicate, and work with tons of different people.
Nationally: $20,000 – $60,000
Main education level: High School
source: US Dept of Labor