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You know those jobs – the ones where you scratch your head and wonder if this is actually something that someone gets paid to do? Your second thought might be “How can I get a job like that?” For most of us, a job means something traditional either working in an office or a business or telecommuting from home. Here’s a list of unusual jobs and their often surprisingly high salaries. Use the HTML below to embed this graphic http://news.paydayone.com/general-finance/jobs-and-their-paydays/

Unusual Jobs And Their Paydays

It took over 20 years of gardening to realize that I didn’t have to work so hard to achieve a fruitful harvest. As the limitless energy of my youth gradually gave way to the physical realities of mid-life, the slow accretion of experience eventually led to an awareness that less work can result in greater crop yields . Inspired in part by Masanobu Fukuoka’s book, One Straw Revolution , my family experimented with gardening methods which could increase yields with less effort. Fukuoka spent over three decades perfecting his so-called “do-nothing” technique: commonsense, sustainable practices that all but eliminate the use of pesticides, fertilizer, tillage, and perhaps most significantly, wasteful effort. Here are the strategies we used which enabled us to greatly increase our garden yield, while requiring less time and less work. 1.

5 Secrets to a ‘No-work’ Garden

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