Dairy Farmhand
Dairy farmhands work in on farms and in barns, which usually have no heating or air conditioning. They are often required to do graveyard shifts to get the milk that must go out for early morning distributions. Their main duties involve milking cows and shoveling cow manure. Earning $29,130 per year, dairy farmhands need physical stamina and a high tolerance for unpleasant barnyard odors.