Worm farmer and 29 other odd jobs to earn more money
Ted S. Warren, Associated Press
Businesses have found live mannequins attract more attention than plastic ones, according to the book.
Being a live mannequin enables you to practice your model pose while wearing the latest fashions.
Pay: $25 to $100 per hour
Being a live mannequin enables you to practice your model pose while wearing the latest fashions.
Pay: $25 to $100 per hour

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