Embalmer
These highly trained professionals prepare the body of the deceased, which might involve removing blood and replacing it with embalming fluid, applying makeup or reconstructing the physical appearance to disguise damage. This job can be a challenge. It requires a flexible schedule, but more importantly, the ability to deal with death and tragedy sensitively day in and day out.
How Much It Pays
In order to enter this career, you’ll need to complete specific education and training. Mortuary school is a basic requirement, with dozens of accredited programs throughout the country. Every state requires an embalmer to be licensed and hold a two-year mortuary science degree.
This is far from a dead-end job, though. With a median annual salary of $42,780 and the top 10 percent of earners making $69,900 annually, embalmers receive a decent paycheck.
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