A Reddit user has revealed the perfect job for those looking for a role which is ‘low effort’ but still pays over £60,000 in salary.
An anonymous Brit sparked debate when they took to Reddit’s Britain forum to ask: ‘What jobs do you all have that are low effort but pay well about 60k and up range?’
And among the responses from their fellow Redditors was a role for scrum master’, an unconventional role that supposedly rakes in a lot of money.
One person wrote: ‘I’m not sure what the market is like for them currently but there was a time this was a £60,000 to £80,000 job with very little stress/effort as most things were someone else’s responsibility to worry about. Kind of like a nanny for grown-ups’.
Job site Glassdoor found that the average pay range for a scrum master is between £50,000 and £74,000.
A Reddit user has revealed the perfect job for those looking for a role which is ‘low effort’ but still pays over £60,000 in salary (stock image)
The Reddit user explained: ‘You can get certified on a 2 day course’.
However, not everyone was super impressed by the snazzy job title, as another poster commented: ‘We had a scrum master and if he did more than half an hour of work a day I would have been amazed’.
Although, another Reddit user chimed in: ‘You obviously haven’t got my boss! She could talk the hind legs off a cart hor