“I need a job!” That is a line you are bound to hear from droves
of young professionals and fresh graduates fresh in Lagos today. Thanks to the
natural consequence of the dark economic times we are trudging, there is a high
rate of unemployment and people are desperate for job. The good thing about
this difficult time is that it now pushes job seekers to think outside the box.
They find themselves employing creative maneuvers and unorthodox tactics…and
surprisingly, when they do, they are greeted with opportunities they have never
thought existed before. Some of these opportunities result in professions that
are not normally viewed as common; however, they pay quite a lot.
Wondering what these unusual employment opportunities may be? We share shares 5 uncommon
vocations that can earn you a living in Lagos.
Voice-over artiste
So many adverts are shown on TV and radio on the regular with
voice overs from different people. Who do you think are behind these voice
overs? Celebrities? Not necessarily. Ad agencies and companies regularly hire
and pay voice-over artistes for such tasks as dubbing for the television and
audio productions, creating online books and audio files amongst other things.
These artistes can actually make as much as N50,000 for just 5 minutes of
recording. If you have a great voice and you love reading from books and other
textual matter, you can try this out.
Personal Shopper
Lagosians love fashion and no matter how broke they claim to be, a
majority of the city’s residents will still shop till they drop. The thing,
though, is that most of these people who can afford to shop so much, do not
have the time or the skill per say to go out shopping for what they need to
create the style they are looking for, they instead need personal shoppers to
do the task for them. Personal Shopping, though uncommon, is one of the easiest
jobs to have in Lagos. The job is probably for people who like to shop all the
time and it pays good money too.
Toll Booth Collector
Nobody ever thinks of this job when seeking for employment really,
but if you don’t mind sitting in a cramped tin room and collecting money from
people all day long, this certainly can be a dream job. From the
highways to shopping malls and centers, toll booths are found all over Lagos
and all a toll booth collector has to do is sit around in the tiny room,
collect money from people driving off to better places. The perk is
that you could get tips from people who want to brighten up your day. The good
thing is you can even just decide to work just night shifts and do something
else in the day time. While this seems like a lazy job, it pays quite
handsomely for the little work you do.
House-Sitting
This job which literally involves babysitting a house, mostly
luxury homes, may seem far-fetched for Lagos , but it really is not. A number
of people who own houses within the city either live in other countries or
travel a lot and need people to tend to their houses while they are away. It is
not common to find houses in Ikoyi area and Banana island, including VGC being
occupied by house-sitters. The responsibility of a house sitter is
such that he/she ensures that when the homeowners are away, they safeguard
the space, most times, living in their home like it is their own and getting
paid for it.
Dog walker
Lagosians, especially those who live in highbrow areas like Ikoyi,
Victoria Island, Lekki and VGC, usually have a lot of things on their plate and
barely have the time to groom, train or walk their pets. They employ dog
walkers to help tackle that responsibility for them. While the mere mention of
a dog walker as a source of real money will come as a joke to many, there are
people who do earn a living out of this job in Lagos and making good money.
Keep in mind though that this job is basically best suited for people who are
in love with animals and have the patience required.
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