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The Brightest Careers: A List of Professions that Spend the Most Time in the Sun

Did you know that some people actually get paid to spend time in the sun? Okay sure, it still requires some hard work, but if you’re looking for a career that will get you out and about, then look no further. Here is a list of professions that spend the most time in the sun – from roof restorations to construction works and even fishing, these jobs offer plenty of opportunities to soak in the sun’s rays Monday to Friday.

Roof Restorations

As a roof restoration specialist, your job is to inspect roofs and make sure they are up to date with current regulations and industry standards. You will be responsible for replacing worn out materials, conducting repairs, and ensuring that roofs are properly maintained so they can last many years into the future. Modern roof restoration in Melbourne requires a lot of time outdoors as you inspect rooftops and assess any necessary repairs or replacements.

Construction Worker

Construction workers are often required to work long hours in direct sunlight as they build everything from roads to buildings. This job involves a lot of manual labour such as digging trenches, laying bricks, mixing concrete, and more – all activities which require spending time outside under the sun’s rays.

Landscaper

A landscaper’s primary responsibility is to maintain outdoor spaces such as gardens and yards by planting flowers, trees, shrubs, and other plants; mowing lawns; removing weeds; trimming bushes; laying turf; and much more. If you enjoy gardening as much as you like being in the sun, this could be the ideal career path for you.

Fishing Guide

Fishing guides lead groups on fishing excursions where they show them how to land catches while explaining different types of fish habitats and behaviours, along with safety tips while at sea or on riverside banks or dockside locations. You don’t need any special qualifications or certifications for this profession, but it does involve being outside all day in both sunny or rainy weather conditions depending on location.

Agricultural Worker

Agricultural workers are responsible for tending crops such as fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, flowers etc., which requires them to work long hours outside in direct sunlight planting seeds or harvesting crops when it’s ready for harvest season (depending on what crops they specialise in growing/harvesting/selling etc). They may also be tasked with caring for livestock such as cows or horses, which entails providing food,watering, exercising and more.

Ready to get started?

Which of these career paths sounds good for you? Whether you prefer working with plants and animals or bricks and roofs, there’s bound to be an outdoor job perfect for your skill set. With so many options available, it can be difficult to decide which career path is right for you – so take some time to research each profession before making any decisions. Good luck!

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