I do a job no one wants but I earn in a day what most people make in a week – and you don’t need a degree

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A FORMER Love Island contestant has revealed the job he does that most normal people would never do – and it doesn’t require a degree. Jordan Dowsett wakes up at 4.30am each day to work a 12 hour shift, but says the FOMO he gets from his job is worth it for the hefty paycheck. 9NewsThe former Love Island contestant revealed what he does for his new job – and you don’t need a degree to get started[/caption] TikTok/@jordandowsett_Jordan earns a killer paycheck for his hard work[/caption] Jordan works as a mine electrician for FIFO, meaning he spends more than 12 hours below ground per day. But the gruelling schedule is worth it, as the average entry level position earns £35 per hour. His company also provides a huge variety of free food for their workers, which Jordan showed off in his TikTok. After waking up, Jordan hits the breakfast banquet provided for the workers: “Look at the options I get – fruit, yoghurt, cereal, bread, muffins, you name it, hot food, porridge, it’s all there.” He boards a bus to the worksite at 5.30am, takes lunch at noon, finishes work by 6.30pm and still has time for a workout before bed. Jordan explained: “Love the gym here because no one comes here so I’ve got the whole place to myself. “I smash out a workout for about an hour, that gets me to 7.30pm when I have some dinner.” After a long day’s work, Jordan goes to sleep around 8.30pm and is ready to repeat the day again. Viewers of Jordan’s video explaining his job were floored by the food spread and his salary. One said: “I’m envy the late wake-up’s and how good your mess is. Never been any mining sites this nice!” Another commented: “You’re lucky to get a good job!” Another job is offering a six-figure salary with perks of a room in a luxury resort with a cinema and Olympic pool – but you need to be willing to get dirty. The caveat is, workers must be prepared to get down and dirty as the work is mining – is situated in the red-dirt Pilbara region. The luxury accommodation village will be built at the Onslow iron ore project, about 855 miles north of Perth. However, with the lowest pay ranked jobs such as machine operators offering £70,000 (AUD $129,000) salaries, a trip to the outback seems pretty reasonable. The common eating area also looks akin to an up-market London restaurant in Mayfair. TikTok/@jordandowsett_Jordan rises around 4.30am[/caption] TikTok/@jordandowsett_The food hall has an array of fresh food[/caption] TikTok/@jordandowsett_It also has a fully stocked gym, which Jordan hits up at the end of the day[/caption] TikTok/@jordandowsett_He’s clearly proud of what he does[/caption]