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Your weirdest main character profession?

Adults... I have one who designs meal plans for prisoners, airplane passengers, etc. One who bakes for gluten-free or other special diets. One is a virtual assistant and also creates artwork from recycled materials. I have one who is a dog catcher and youth boxing coach. Another is a Department of Health vector diseases expert. Some police officers and private investigators.



Ambrosia Corazón-Reine, Wesley Darin, Rufus Moran, Daniel Pellegrino, and Ben Starn are all writers. That's a pretty weird profession.


In the end I let the reader decide.


Melissa wrote: "This isn't a story I've written just yet, but I have one story idea in which a man who, for various reasons, must take up the mantle of royal wizard, except he doesn't know magic and also refuses t..."
Melissa, this was one thing I was thinking about, but didn't bring up: How relative the term "weird" can be, after all. I take it your potential story is defined as fantasy. Even though it sounds peculiar, how weird would you say that the profession is, with the context in mind? Is it a Harry Potter-style muggle situation, or is the character actively aware from the beginning that there is magic?
Riley wrote: "I have a professional drug addict in everyone dies at the end, does that count?"
Interesting, but... how, though? If we exclude being a fine wine or liquor connoisseur with a potential addiction, how would one get paid for being addicted to drugs?

Another of my main characters is kind of a psychological healer of sorts, so that might qualify.

Melissa wrote: "This isn't a story I've written just yet, but I have one story idea in which a man who, for various reasons, must take up the mantle of royal wizard, except he..."
For this story wizardry is normal. The weird part is being a wizard who doesn't use magic and has so to somehow fake it.
Sarah wrote: "Momtrepreneur - a Wonder Woman
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My character Lee in the spy romance is a secret agent, jack of all trades and he even went undercover as an acupuncturist. Not so much that it is weird, but a little different.


The book is NOT an erotica-ha.

Not too original here but my most unusual is the MC in my prequel. He is a spy (Quite common, I know) who infiltrated a ship's crew by pretending to be a 'cleaner', which includes cleaning messes of course but also grinding corpses to feed the prisoners.
Okay. Let's see what we have on the ol' character list under jobs.
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- Sexual Deviant
- 3D Graphics & Animation Assistant to Sexual Deviant
- Professional Video Game Speedrunner / YouTube Celebrity / Famous just for being themselves
- Rockstar - Drummer / Idiot
- Rockstar - Singer / Tantric Sexpert
- Rockstar - Guitarist / Host of Reality TV Show about House Flipping with the help of orphans.
- Professional Cosplayer / Blacksmith that makes movie props
- Jewellery Designer that has an Etsy Site
- Librarian who sneaks away from real job to be a virtual librarian
- Student - Popping Math Major
- Student - Beekeeping Major
- Student - Cooking Major & Dance Minor
- Student - Plot Development of story they are in Major
- Owner of Sex Store / Fan-Fiction Writer / Tournament Level Pinball Player
- Event Organizer for Entertainment Expo
- Professional B*tch (I really do have that listed)
- Barista
Those are just their real jobs. I could go into virtual jobs like Exhibitionist Tractor Racing Lesbian or arcade owning unicorn, if I wanted to get really weird.
5 points for anyone who can tell me who was the Barista! :D
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- Sexual Deviant
- 3D Graphics & Animation Assistant to Sexual Deviant
- Professional Video Game Speedrunner / YouTube Celebrity / Famous just for being themselves
- Rockstar - Drummer / Idiot
- Rockstar - Singer / Tantric Sexpert
- Rockstar - Guitarist / Host of Reality TV Show about House Flipping with the help of orphans.
- Professional Cosplayer / Blacksmith that makes movie props
- Jewellery Designer that has an Etsy Site
- Librarian who sneaks away from real job to be a virtual librarian
- Student - Popping Math Major
- Student - Beekeeping Major
- Student - Cooking Major & Dance Minor
- Student - Plot Development of story they are in Major
- Owner of Sex Store / Fan-Fiction Writer / Tournament Level Pinball Player
- Event Organizer for Entertainment Expo
- Professional B*tch (I really do have that listed)
- Barista
Those are just their real jobs. I could go into virtual jobs like Exhibitionist Tractor Racing Lesbian or arcade owning unicorn, if I wanted to get really weird.
5 points for anyone who can tell me who was the Barista! :D
I don't know if this counts or not, but I once wrote a song in which the protagonist was a veteran from the Vietnam war who was tatooed with the names of all of his fallen fellow soldiers all over his body and who had flashbacks as he walked the streets armed with a pistol and a knife.

- I used to work in finance, earned my CPA and MBA and worked in places as diverse as Australia to Nigeria. Then I quit my office job and now I write about my travels.
- I love to travel but dislike tourists (its those hidden gems I seek)
An accountant turned writer - its still too early to determine if I can "bring home the bacon" as originally asked in this post!

The main character of my book is a genetically engineered supersoldier/commando/intelligence agent. That would normally be considered unusual . . . but is pretty much par for the course in the sci-fi genre.
If we're including secondary characters, does cybernetically-modified spymistress count?

His official uniform is a brown corduroy suit with a fluffy ruffled white shirt, wide tie in bright colors, an orange clown wig and red ball nose, and face done up in full clown makeup. Because "it scares the willies out of the aliens."
His fellow police officers consider him a throwback to some past time. His dress uniform hopelessly passé and ultra conservative.

A geologist whose work is being used to find oil,
An ecologist who turns to nature photography to get a job. She's also and expert tracker.
An assistant to a company branch manager who is also a ballerina.
A pre-law student who works in a strip joint as a waitress,
A model who decided to retire and travel,
A skip tracer,
A private eye,
A translator who ends up a powerful shaman/druid mix tapped to save her people.
A homeless girl who finds her place singing with a band who is actually an angel.
A financial consultant
A widow who is financially independent and is living her dream of traveling.

However the protagonist and other characters are college students but I could give them weird occupations lol.


The main character of my book is a genetically engineered supersoldier/commando/intelligence agent. That would normally be conside..."
I made up the rules, but if people feel like altering the rules is a good idea, then it's most likely a good idea!
About your character, it makes me think of David Mitchell's book Cloud Atlas, in the more futuristic part, when they have androids/robots in the university research area. Have you read it? If not, specifically that part of the book might be an interesting source of inspiration!

The main character of my book is a genetically engineered supersoldier/commando/intelligence agent. That would normal..."
I'll check it out. Thanks!


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He's like a patrol officer, I guess.
Or there's a forensic pathologist in my WIP.


1. A woman who runs a Pet-Adoption clinic. This sounds fairly reasonable until you read it and realize that men are the pets being adopted.... They're treated exactly like dogs, and sex with them is prohibited and deemed 'bestiality'.

I DO have a Beauty and the Beast retelling where there's a woman that's a matchmaker because she has the ability to tell who could be happy together.

Arrogant and charismatic, hmm. How about an estate agent, a TV presenter or a telephone salesman?

How about focusing on a hobby instead? The victim could be the lead actor in a community play who has let the limited prestige go to his/her head.

When I read that, my first thought was car salesman. It sounds trite but I would love to see at least three gone from the face of the earth. (They aren't my favorite people) They are arrogant and charismatic and make great murder victims.

Petra and Phillip - great ideas! I need him to be respectable, even a little higher-class, because it turns out he's abusive, but I don't want people to immediately pick up on that. Real estate though....that might be a hobby he could have on the side, and might work in this instance.
As the title says: if you've ever gone down the bizarre path, what is the weirdest profession you've ever given your main character?
I surely haven't read as many books as many others here, but I've read enough for it to hit me that I barely know any main characters who've had a whacky profession. The closest I can think of must be the old man in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, as a failed fisherman. But that's not "whacky" in the sense that I'm thinking of.
The cookie murder books by Joanne Fluke is another good example. While I personally didn't enjoy the two initial books that I've read so far, the main character - besides solving murder mysteries - bakes cookies and cakes in her petite boutique. That's quite unique.
Personally, I'm currently trying to write a story where the main character works as a hot dog salesman, standing around with one of those typical New York style (even though the story takes place in London) hot dog carts.
So, have anyone else had any crazy ideas as to what their main character is doing to bring home the bacon? If not, have you found any interesting ones in books you've read?