Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Jobs you never knew existed



1) NAIL POLISH NAMER
Did you think the names "Lincoln Park After Dark" or "Bikini So Teeny" just appeared out of thin air? No. These names are the product of professional nail polish namers, the creative geniuses at OPI, Essie, and the likes who are responsible for naming the newest shades of nail color. The brainstorm sessions are top secret and can last for hours at a time, but apparently it's hard work to develop a name that is accurate, sassy, and tells a story.
2) SEAT FILLER
If you've always wanted to rub elbows with A-listers, this might be your ticket in. Major awards shows, like the Oscars, the Golden Globes, the Emmys, and the MTV Movie Awards, hire seat fillers to take seats when attendees get up so that the venue always looks full for the camera. And yes, you have to dress the part too, because no one wants to see you dressed down when you're sitting next to Ryan Reynolds. Although this is usually a volunteer position (translation: no $$$), the chance to breathe the same air as Selena Gomez or Brangelina is, of course, priceless.
3) FOOD STYLIST
Here it is—the one job where you're encouraged to play with your food. A burger is just a burger until it's displayed properly, with the right props and and the proper lighting. In any movie where the characters cook or eat, or any commercial where a celeb takes a bite of an ice cream cone, or any ad where the pizza looks *damn* good—behind all that, there is a food stylist. (PSA: This also explains why your meal might not always look exactly like the cookbook's pictures, even though you followed every step.) Without the touch of a pro, food just looks so ordinary.
4) PROFESSIONAL SLEEPER
Sometimes 8 hours just isn't enough. Sleep researchers and doctors recruit test subjects for sleeping studies, and all you'd have to do is snooze through it all. Additionally, from time to time hotels will hire a professional sleeper to test the comfort level and overall sleep-ability of their rooms. Probably the only field where you'll ever get rewarded for sleeping on the job
Source: Marie Claire

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