An actual career is going to be very hard to come by, since nobody really hires demonologists or paranormal investigators. You basically have to be in business by yourself, but that's a problem because most paranormal investigators don't charge for their services. So, the best you can do to make money in these areas is write some books, get on TV, do something which people will pay for. In the meantime, my advice would be to concentrate on a career that will pay the bills until then.
2007-10-17 02:44:16
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2015-08-19 01:35:15
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answered by Jedidiah 1
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Ok...soooo...I have to say that everyone's comments about fraudulent psychics is lame. Neither a demonologist nor a paranormal investigator is synonymous with such a thing.
There are no jobs. Demonology and paranormal investigation are not careers.
First of all, in order to truly be a demonologist, you should probably have a degree in theology, or at the very least philosophy. Much like real parapsychologists are actually people with real Ph.Ds.
2007-10-17 23:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You do not have to be a part of a team, and you can get paid. Now bear in mind that if you charge outrageous prices for something most people don't believe in, you won't get a lot of business. Now it would be easier to be part of a team, cover more ground in less time, and have others to confirm or help disprove any personal experiences. Even if you just have one person with you, you'll be less prone to getting spooked and you'll think more rationally. Every kind of business starts out small. Start out by purchasing whatever kind of equipment you feel like you should be equipped with like emf readers, video camera with night vision, flashlight and thermal cameras too if you have the money. Just start advertising your services on maybe a local bulletin board or something. I'd say the radio but most people would think it was some kind of joke and I'm not sure the station would play it. Once you do your first couple cases I'm sure you'll get a little more exposure.
2016-03-20 13:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Demonologist Salary
2016-11-16 07:15:14
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answered by ? 4
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It's actually rare to find an actual career as a demonologist or a paranormal investigator.
There is actually only ONE university in the United States that has a major DEMONOLOGY. The college is located somewhere in New Hampshire. I don't know where exactly, but thats where it is. You can search it online to find it.
But, rarely any colleges have it as a major 'demonology'. Usually outside of USA may have it.
2015-01-28 12:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you are willing to hawk your website and fill it with google-ads and sell shirts and bumper stickers or a BS certification course on hunting demons, you can't make a dime doing this.
Right now I have had to buy my emf meters, thermometers, digital recorders, IR capable video cameras, digital cameras, cases, tripods, domain name and hosting fees, HOURS researching and updating the web pages and fuel to and from investigations. I have not recovered a single penny of those expenses except in satisfaction and fun.
2007-10-17 04:22:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Except for a very few,it's a hobby not a job.Even the few successful people in the field are are more showmen then investigators.
2007-10-17 05:21:57
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answered by Dr. NG 7
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I wasnt aware these were jobs. I dont get paid. I do it for knowledge and understanding what I personally have experienced.
2007-10-17 13:41:20
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answered by nuff said 6
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They make from an average of 2,000 to 5,000 every month depending but its not the best career path to take
2014-02-05 10:18:21
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answered by ? 1
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