Back in the mid to late 1990s I was offered a special job that looked very good and interesting until I saw the fine detail and refused it. Some comments in another thread made me think to start this thread to see whatever other weird jobs were out there.
The Job was as a Logistic Supervisor at a Remote Site with a pay of US $100,000 per year for a four year contract after the 3 month training period at US $15,000 all paid into a Swiss bank account and tax free because it was on a UN sponsored project overseas. Here in Australia the US $15,000 was a damn good annual salary for most of that type of work.
Special conditions were to work 6 weeks on-site for 7 12 hour days in a desert environment then spend 2 weeks off-site relaxing in Southern France with rotations for the full period of the contract working out in the middle of nowhere.
Even then the job looked good until I saw the list of employer issued equipment you had to be trained with and tested included first aid, body armor, helmet, 9 mm handgun, and 7.62 mm carbine for self protection and protection of site if needed to help support the on-site security team should the site come under attack by local bandits. That put a very different meaning on working in a hot location.
The job was to manage the local logistics side of a UN sponsored road construction project in a desert area where the locals did not want the road built.
Another oddity was I could never get from them the names of any past employees to talk to about what it was like working out there.