What Extreme Outdoor Job Best Fits You?

Take the quiz to see which extreme job you can take on!

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On Sep 23, 2016

If you could live anywhere in the US, what region would it be?

Which topic most interests you?

Which of these movies relating to the four elements is your favorite?

Which board game is your favorite?

Which of these hobbies is your favorite?

Are you afraid of heights?

What quality best describes you?

What career best fits you?

Helicopter Lineman

Helicopter Lineman

The job of a Helicopter Lineman is simple: fix power lines. However, the job must be completed while balancing on a platform attached to a helicopter hundreds of feet in the air. This job is not for the light-hearted, but rather for those that are brave and not affected by heights.

Mountain Guide

Mountain Guide

A Mountain Guide's job is to take a group of people through and up mountains. Sounds simple, right? Not so much. These guides have the responsibility of taking the right path, ensuring everyone's safety, protecting the group from the dangers of the mountain, and so much more. Being brave and good with directions is a must for this job!

Smoke Jumper

Smoke Jumper

There are currently less than 500 Smoke Jumpers in America because this job is so extreme. Smoke Jumpers hop out of planes and into areas where there are wildfires that can't be reached by firetrucks. Once they land on the ground, they must put out the fire and set up camp in case another fire begins. These people make sure everyone in surrounding areas stay safe, so they have to be bold, brave, and willing to risk their lives for the safety of others.

Volcanologist

Volcanologist

Volcanoes are unpredictable, deadly, and create their own weather, which is why this is such an extreme job. Volcanologists put themselves in harm's way every day at work, and can never guarantee they'll return home safely. If you choose this as a career, you must be fearless and have a major passion for studying the unique qualities of volcanoes.

Avalanche Controller

Avalanche Controller

You may have never heard of this job, but to be an Avalanche Controller takes an insane amount of bravery. Their job is to drop bombs on mountainous areas where avalanches are possible. They target weak layers of snow and create avalanches so nobody is injured or killed by an unexpected one. Avalanche Controllers are fearless and are concerned for the safety of others.

Rescue Swimmer

Rescue Swimmer

Rescue Swimmers put their lives in danger for the sake of others. They are the ones who jump into raging waters to save survivors of crashes or people that have become stranded. The training is rigorous and not for the light-hearted. Rescue Swimmers must always remain calm and confident for the sake of the person they are saving.

Wind Turbine Technician

Wind Turbine Technician

If you don't have a fear of heights and love solving problems, then a Wind Turbine Technician may be the job for you! These people climb of the top of wind turbines and make sure everything runs smoothly. However, the weather conditions at the top are not easy to handle. The wind is unpredictable and can shake the wind turbine, making it tough to stay balanced and calm when you're 200+ feet high in the air.

Alaskan Crab Fisherman

Alaskan Crab Fisherman

You might be thinking... Being a fisherman is an extreme job? Yes! Alaskan Crab Fishermen have the task of traveling into ice cold waters and retrieving crabs. The conditions are brutal: cold water constantly crashes onto the boat and ice forms on all sides of the boat, making it unbalanced and unstable at times. This job has been described as "the worst job with the best pay", because if you and your crew get a good enough haul, you can each earn six figure paychecks!

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