There are professional genealogists that will do research in exchange for money. They usually charge a fee by the hour and may want travel costs and materials costs. They should be certified by one of the organizations. Most of us do it for free because we are working on our own families and we like it! It is sort of a detective story!
Society of Genealogists was created in 1911.
Society of Australian Genealogists was created in 1932.
Ugra Nath Jha has written: 'The genealogies and genealogists of Mithila' -- subject(s): Genealogists, Genealogy
Most genealogists are amateurs and do not get paid. A relative few are professionals paid for their work, but they are not paid a salary. They are paid by the assignment, or on an hourly basis for a specific project. Annual incomes vary widely and no one number applies to all or even to most. The genealogist who is able to make a living by working full-time in genealogy is a very rare individual.
DNAology? haha
Genealogists and historians study ancestry
Genealogists are individuals who study and trace family histories and lineages. They use various historical records, DNA analysis, and other research methods to piece together a person's ancestral background. Genealogists can help individuals learn about their familial origins, understand connections to ancestors, and build family trees.
Dividends are usually paid to the investors of a company. These are paid on an annual or, more commonly, a quarterly basis.
People don't usually get paid in the mouth. If they are handed cash, they usually receive it in their hands.
Usually, volunteers don't get paid. They may be paid out of pocket expenses though, but no salary.
Interest is usually paid semiannually.
usually teachers get paid every month or so.