
25 Odd Jobs That Exist Exclusively Because Rich People Can’t Be Bothered Doing Something
If you have enough money, people are willing to do almost anything for you; this is especially visible in certain professions. It’s the basic principle of business: where there’s demand, someone will supply the corresponding goods or services. Today, we explore peculiar jobs that exist entirely to serve the wealthy. For example, some are paid to move trees that block privileged sea views on private islands, while others may be hired as personal masseuses—exclusively for horses. The super-rich often create odd jobs simply because they have the funds to do so.
On Reddit, people have been sharing stories about unusual jobs they’ve worked or heard of—all to fulfil the unique desires of ultra-wealthy clients. These career options are pretty eye-opening and may even get you thinking about how you may become the one to provide such exclusive services and how much people will be willing to pay, or, conversely, which of your own chores or responsibilities could be outsourced, for a price.
#1
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I’ve done some catering and personal chef work for some very wealthy people. They had their own personal stylist/tailor who made their clothes. They had a tailored chef coat made for me. It wasnt just suits and dresses. They made their whole wardrobe.
#2
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This is a sort of related story.
When I worked at Home Depot, two men came in looking for a jigsaw. The one guy looked like he probably had money, but had worked his way up the blue collar ladder to get there. The other guy, really had money, Rolex watch, expensive suit, shoes that cost more than I made in a month, etc. it seemed to me like they had been friends for a long time or maybe they were brothers. And guy one was taking guy two out shopping for a tool as a new, lets me show you how regular people do things, type of experience.
They came and asked me about the different jigsaws, guy one didn’t really need my help, but all this was new to guy two. So he let it play out and was kind of coaching guy two. It was interesting to watch, almost like a father teaching a young kid how to shop, and get help from the employee.
Anyway at the end of all this guy two pick the jigsaw he wants, and says. “Okay, I’ll take this one, can you wrap it up and have it taken out to my car?”
I look at him for a second, and then look at his friend, who is trying not to laugh, he says “no, no, no, that’s not how it works, we just take it off the shelf and go to the register and buy it.” He takes one and hands it to him, then says, “let me show you how to pay for this up front” and they walk away.
What’s super crazy is about 10 minutes later they come back and I ask them if there is anything else they need, and the rich guy reaches into is pocket and pull out a money clip, peels off a twenty and starts to hand it to me, saying “thank you for all your help, I really appreciate it”
His buddy is like “dude no, he probably can’t take a tip, that’s not how this works” and looks at me with a bit of awkward panic on his face. I said, no, I’m not allowed to take tips, but if you want, you can put that twenty in a donation jar somewhere. And I was happy to help”
It was one of the weirdest interactions I ever had at Home Depot.
#3
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Luxury villa rentals….think Airbnb for the wealthy. I worked in the space for 5 yrs.
These mansions are owned by the ultra wealthy and rented to the ultra wealthy. 500k/wk for a Christmas villa rentals. Private islands for 60k a night.
And, full concierge service for the guests. Want unlimited jetskis, no problem. Stocked fridge with booze and food on arrival, check. Want to butcher a goat on the beach according to your religious practices….no problem.
#4
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I don’t know if this qualifies as “very rich” as many people I know who use this are middle and even working class, but horse masseuse is a thing.
I pay a woman to give my horse a massage once a month- $65.
He’s a working competition horse and he rides much better after his massages, but also she can identify areas he is extra sore or needs more stretching or that there may be an underlying soft tissue injury I was unaware of.
#5
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I learned recently that there is a mattress that costs $600k and there is a person whose is to come over and fluff the horse hair filling of the mattress for the lifespan of the mattress. So I guess mattress fluffer.
#6
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I know someone who designs the IT and security systems for mega yachts. Not those piddly 100-foot yachts, the $300 Million+ yachts. I found out that one of the contracts he won was like a $10 Million contract. I’m in IT so I had to ask how that much IT can go into yacht. He said it’s not the quantity, but the quality. For example, the electronic door strike for card access isnt the off-the-shelf model. It’s custom made with 316 stainless steel that gets milled by hand and fitted perfectly to a door that’s made out of mahogany.
#7
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Family office – an entire department that’s catered to handling all finance, logistics, investment management and many other things to 1 specific family, or to a specific high net-worth individual. Especially for Old Money.
#8
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My dad used to work on cranes, and one time he, he crew, and his crane were shipped out to an island for a couple of days to move an old-growth tree a couple hundred feet to improve the oceanfront view of a private residence.
Not *remove* the tree – literally move and replant it.
So probably that.
#9
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Concierge Medicine. They get picked up in a chauffeured car (provided by the health system) and taken to the hospital. Front line to get labs and tests, results ready as soon as it is read (which takes priority of everyone else). They meet with the doctor the same day to go over the results. Meanwhile, you get a catered lunch while you wait… but not with the poors. You get to wait in your very own waiting room.
I hate our healthcare system. And I am a nurse!
#10
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Those people who are paid to travel with luggage ahead of a person/family and unpack everything/set up the accomodation before the guests arrive.
#11
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There are services that fill bookshelves with books in personal libraries/offices. You can curate the books by color/subject matter. Probably not a rich rich person type thing, but still a pretty niche service that a normal person would never even know exists.
#12
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Private jet chartering is a prime example. It’s basically a whole industry built around making sure the super wealthy can skip airports and fly whenever they want, with zero inconvenience. It’s wild how much infrastructure and manpower goes into serving just a tiny fraction of people.
#13
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My partner is a master marine tech (yachts). It is mind blowing how much these people can spend without even thinking twice about it. Most owners enjoy their yacht once a year, for about a week, and still pay for a full time crew 365 247.
#14
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I live in Las Vegas now, and it feels like the entire city only serves the very wealthy now.
#15
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I met a guy who owns a bunch of race cars. He moves them around the US to different tracks and he runs races for the super rich who jet in, race, have a party, then leave. He takes care of everything with the cars. He makes serious dough doing this, but nothing close to what his customers have.
#16
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I would say that pretty much every single industry branch you know has its own „for rich only“ alternate dimension.
a friend of mine works for a conpany that repairs coffee machines… not any machine. one brand. not a brand you can normally buy: a brand of coffee machines that are made only for certain private airplanes.
company is like 50 people. the whole company exists to repair and maintain a coffee machine of a single brand in the airplanes of the ultra rich.
he travels a lot.
#17
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My therapist’s wife is an interior designer for yachts. Every single thing she deals with (upholstery, furniture, fixtures, etc) comes from companies that specialize in high end materials and furnishings specifically for luxury yachts. It’s like looking through a window into another world seeing her office….
#18
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This is probably an obvious one but private jet sales.
#19
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Healthcare has entire different divisions for different classes. I work for a large Hospital network, and one of the bigger campuses has private offices, waiting areas, bathrooms, and even hotel rooms for certain clientele. They’re pretty cleverly hidden, too. We’ve even been told that if we see body guards or Secret Service, that we mind our own business.
#20
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Space tourism.
#21
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Tours to the Titanic.
#22
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Sometimes marketed to the ultra-rich as e.g. “continuity of civilization”, “life-continuity insurance”, or “resilient real estate”, things the press calls “survival bunkers,” “doomsday shelters,” or “apocalyptic retreats”, for times of civil unrest/breakdown, disease outbreaks, climate disasters, war etc..
#23
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I once dated a woman who worked for a high-end florist, and the majority of her job was driving all over the city/suburbs to visit very wealthy people’s homes and tend their fancy orchids.
She dealt with other flowers too, but she was known as an orchid specialist and all these rich people had her on retainer for that reason.
Fun trivia: I remember she said it was becoming trendy among her clients to install a urinal in the master bathroom.
#24
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Luxury watches. And I’m not taking about Rolex, that’s for upper middle class folks who are breaking into the watch game.
Brands like Patek Philippe, FP Journe, A. Lange & Sohne, Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet, etc.
Most people have likely never heard of them but most of their entry level watches can cost more than an average persons yearly mortgage.
#25
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Trusts. I was curious about UK law school curricula and noted that a dedicated Trusts class is part of the base curricula in the UK. And that sort of told me all I needed to know about old money. Every lawyer is taught to defend it.
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