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  2. Category:Illegal occupations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Illegal occupations" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arms trafficking; B.

  3. List of salaries - Wikipedia

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    Forbes' list of world's highest-paid athletes; Highest-paid NBA players by season; List of highest paid Major League Baseball players; List of largest sports contracts; List of player salaries in the NHL

  4. Unreported employment - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 University of California, Los Angeles, study showed that the economy in California was weakened by more than two million workers being paid without paying taxes. [7] Indeed, it is estimated that over US$214.6 billion went unreported to the IRS last year alone from this. [8]

  5. Top 12 Highest-Paying Jobs in the World - AOL

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    The highest-paying jobs in the world come with a great deal of responsibility and have the power to change public opinion or a person’s quality of life.

  6. 8 Highest-Paying Careers Where You Get the Most Paid ... - AOL

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    Judge. Median salary: $128,610 Job growth through 2032: 2% The amount of time off judges get varies depending on where they work. State judges may get a few weeks off, plus sick time and holidays.

  7. The 10 Highest Paying Jobs of 2023 - AOL

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    When exploring the job market, it is good to think big and aim for the most amount of money you can earn in your desired career path. The science fields, whether medical or computer, seem to be the...

  8. Bounty hunter - Wikipedia

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    Bounty hunters are typically independent contractors paid a commission of the total bail amount that is owed by the fugitive; they provide their own professional liability insurance and only get paid if they are able to find the "skip" and bring them in. Bounty hunting is a vestige of common law which was created during the Middle Ages.

  9. No-show job - Wikipedia

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    A no-show job is a paid position that ostensibly requires the holder to perform duties, but for which no work, or even attendance, is actually expected. The awarding of no-show jobs is a form of political or corporate corruption. A no-work job is a similar paid position for which no work is expected, but for which attendance at the job site is ...