5. Running a Hot Dog Cart in New York City
This is hard to believe but the guy who offers hot dogs in Central Park in New York City brings in more money yearly than world-famous chefs. You can wear what you want and you don’t have to work through the ranks dealing with all the crap that comes with being a chef.
Most world-famous chefs don’t do this job because they have to. There is a level of prestige and recognition that is likely their drive.
The point is, for those willing to lower their cuisine status, there is still a great deal of money involved. Hot dog vendors all throughout the US bring in about $100,000 annually. Hot dog vendors in a high-traffic location during a weekend celebration will bring in an average of $1,200 in 2-3 days.
One renowned hot dog vendor, Mohammed Mastafa, owns probably one of the busiest hot dog stands in the world. He pays nearly $300,000 per year to the New York Park Department. He still brings enough money home that it’s worth it.