5 High-Paying Dirty Jobs That No One Wants to Do

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In this article, we will look at the 5 high-paying dirty jobs that no one wants to do. We have also discussed the nature of dirty jobs and the ongoing transitions. If you are interested in reading about that along with a more extensive list, head straight to the 20 High-Paying Dirty Jobs That No One Wants to Do.

5. Garbage Collectors

Collectors are required to lift heavy bins and bags repeatedly throughout their shift, which can lead to constant exposure to waste material and thus, the possibility of contracting diseases or encountering hazardous materials also becomes pretty high. It is one of the dirty jobs that pay well but nobody wants to do. Waste management companies like Crown Container have been reported to pay their employees salaries over $100,000, with two examples being Noel Molina and Tony Sankar. Not all garbage collectors make this much, but most earn better than high school drop-outs or even graduates, especially in places like the New York City.

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