A fossil hunter who quit his full-time job to pursue his hobby says that he now earns an incredible £40,000 a year finding them.
Mark Kemp, 38, started hunting for fossils with a group of friends around 15-years-ago after occasionally collecting them when he was a child.
Nearly three-years-ago, Mark decided to quit his full-time job as an engineer and pursue fossil hunting full-time - and he now earns an incredible £40,000 a year doing this.
He said: "I'm always outdoors - my commute now is literally to the beach and the full Yorkshire coast is my office.
Mark Kemp, 38, started hunting for fossils with a group of friends around 15-years-ago after occasionally collecting them when he was a child.
Nearly three-years-ago, Mark decided to quit his full-time job as an engineer and pursue fossil hunting full-time - and he now earns an incredible £40,000 a year doing this.
He said: "I'm always outdoors - my commute now is literally to the beach and the full Yorkshire coast is my office.
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