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I saved £15,000 in just 4 months from a job no one wants. I make so much money that I don't even know how to spend it

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A WOMAN has saved £15,000 in just four months by doing work no one else wants to do.

Smart TikToker And trip expert Janne has revealed how she managed to stack up the cash by working a fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) job in Australia.

Janne explained how she has made an impressive amount of money working in the mining industry in Australia

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Janne explained how she has made an impressive amount of money working in the mining industry in AustraliaCredit: TikTok / @jannedhuyvetter
However, as part of her job she fulfills a number of different roles

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However, as part of her job she fulfills a number of different rolesCredit: TikTok / @jannedhuyvetter
She then uses her hard-earned money to take herself on luxurious trips

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She then uses her hard-earned money to take herself on luxurious tripsCredit: TikTok / @jannedhuyvetter

She even claims that she has earned that much money from her hard grave that she doesn't know how to spend it all.

And that's thanks to her work in the mining industry, where a two-week shift, two weeks off, helped her turn around her fortunes.

In a short video uploaded to TikTok, Janne (@jannedhuyvetter) shows how she was able to save £15,000 in working FIFO over four months.

After flying to a remote location in Australia, Janne then takes on a number of different roles to earn her living, working 12-hour shifts for 14 days straight.

A caption for the six-second clip reads: “Working with FIFO on a Working Holiday Visa in Australia has all the benefits you're looking for when you want to save money to travel.”

In a separate video, Janne can be seen enjoying her time on a sunny beach.

“I never thought I'd be spending my free time on a beautiful beach in Western Australia after working in the mining industry for two weeks straight with a full bank account and not knowing how to spend it,” she said:

However, in the video's caption, she reveals how she can travel “7 times around the world” with the money she made from FIFO mining.

Viewers were shocked by the stunning revelation and some even begged to know how they could do the same.

One person even said he was “willing to make a sacrifice” to get the job.

Another even encouraged Janne to work even harder, because 'there is no such thing as a full bank account'.

“There's always room for more,” they said.

Elsewhere, a self-employed person claims he earns more than £500 every day doing chores that no one wants to do.

Spencer Claeys, out Seattlerevealed that he works just five hours a day and makes more money than the average person – all without even going into an office.

And a smart worker has managed to find a job that pays him more than $14,000 a week – eight times what he would earn with a university job.

TikToker Uros Ljeskovic revealed the extent of his earnings in a video, inspiring many of his viewers to jump on the bandwagon.

What are FIFO Jobs?

Fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) jobs involve flying workers to a remote location, often large mining areas in Australia and Canada, to work for a period of time before returning home.

This saves families moving to a place with very limited resources and facilities.

Employees typically work a two-week on, two-week off period, with all days off spent at home rather than in the workplace.

Mining is the most common form of work, with workers able to endure several consecutive days of 12-hour shifts.

The work is certainly challenging, but it can be incredibly rewarding – and the pay is often higher than regular 9-5 office jobs.

The average FIFO salary in Australia is $109,279 (£56,784) per year or $56.04 (£29.12) per hour.

Housing and food for employees working in these remote locations will also be paid.

Because the employee's working days are almost entirely taken up by working, sleeping and eating, there is little need for recreational facilities in the workplace.

Janne admits that working twelve hours a day for two weeks in a row will ultimately pay off

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Janne admits that working twelve hours a day for two weeks in a row will ultimately pay offCredit: TikTok / @jannedhuyvetter

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