Professional Sleeper

Medical personnel who are pushing for a deeper understanding of sleep patterns and other sleeping conditions need paid volunteers to get the job done. This is how professional sleepers get gigs. These doctors need these guys to enhance their medical understanding of sleep and they are willing to pay a huge deal of money to anyone who wants to be their test subject. In 2013, NASA paid volunteers $18,000 to stay in bed for 70 days. This job can be found in many places, as long as we are good at collecting information about it.

For someone who likes slacking and sleeping on the job, this might be a dream come true. You might even get the employee of the year award with the way you deal with your professional duties. Just make sure you apply to legal studies because you don’t want to be at the receiving end of elicit experiments and other sketchy stuff.

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