YOU can earn up to £90,000 a year with this bizarre job and you don’t even need a degree.

If you ever fancied trying your hand – or rather your foot – at modelling, then this is the job for you.

Becoming a foot model could see you raking in up to £90,000 a year

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Becoming a foot model could see you raking in up to £90,000 a yearCredit: Getty

Foot modelling can be the perfect occupation for someone with plenty of time on their hands and they can often get paid up to £90,000 a year depending on the brand they work for.

Body part models can get up to £500 per shoot but the amount you’re paid all depends on your experience and the location of the job.

Foot models can rake in mega amounts of cash as brands will usually use their pictures for editorial shoots and adverts – but there’s not many of these jobs going so snatch it while you can.

This bizarre job can even see models travelling around the world for location shoots such as Los Angeles, New York or even Tokyo, according to UK Models.

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And all you have to do is take care of your toes by keeping them manicured, moisturised and free of dry skin.

Professionals in the field have even advised people who are trying to get into the field to wear shoes a size too big and to never wear pointy footwear or high heels due to the damaging impact.

If this sounds like your dream job, then you’re in luck, as the process to becoming a foot model is really quite simple.

All you need to do is get some professional snaps taken of your feet looking their best and send them to a body part modelling agency.

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Making sure your toenails are painted in a neutral colour can boost your performance too, as some designers may not want bright colours distracting from their campaign, according to the professionals.

But if acting is more your thing – you could earn up to £47,500 by dressing up for children’s parties or tourist attractions.

Entertaining youngsters dressed as their favourite character certainly sounds easy when you don’t need to have any qualifications to apply – just some experience.

Entry level positions star at £39,875 while the most experience of performers could bag themselves a whopping £72,800.

And this job could earn Brits without a university degree up to £94,000 a year.

The role involves the buying and selling of company shares on the equity market.

They are usually doing this with their clients’ money to help them reach their financial goals.

The national average salary for a Equity Trader is £94,536 – but you need to get approval from the Financial Conduct Authority and Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment in order to start work. 

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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