When I was a kid, I lived in a small mountain town in Colorado. I think I was around 11-12 years old and a rancher that owned a large cattle ranch in the mountains needed some kids to go up on an open range area, up around 10,000 feet and chop down Skunk Cabbage. Which looks like cabbage, but when you cut it or kick it, it smells like a skunk.
Apparently, some of his cattle would eat the stuff and it made them sick, so he wanted us to walk around the mountain area all day long and using a hoe, chop it off at the ground. We could just leave it on the ground, and it would freeze that night and his cattle would not eat it the next time he let them graze in that area.
The rancher picked us up in the early morning at the local school, it was in the summer around late July or August. It was very cool in the mornings up at that altitude, so we wore jackets but by 10am it was sunny and warming. He provided us a nice lunch and soft drinks. He picked up right before it got dark and dropped us back at the school. He paid us $5 an hour, which was big money for kids our age at the time.
We got to walk around in high mountain on clear blue-sky day and smell the wildflowers and crystal-clear air. Nothing was 'work' about it, but we got paid to do it! The best job I ever had...