He could be the most eligible man in America, however there was a time when Bachelor Grant Ellis’ job didn’t contain kissing 25 girls and giving our roses on nationwide tv.
Grant—a 31-year-old from Newark, New Jersey, and the lead of The Bachelor Season 29—is only one of many Bachelors and Bachelorettes who had common jobs earlier than their careers on actuality TV. Season 28 Bachelor Joey Graziadei was a tennis coach; Season 27 Bachelor Zach Shallcross was a software program firm gross sales account govt; Season 26 Bachelor Clayton Echard was a medical gadget firm gross sales consultant; and Season 25 Bachelor Matt James was an actual property dealer.
Different previous Bachelors embrace a pilot (Season 24’s Peter Weber); a former NFL participant (Season 23’s Colton Underwood); and an auto racing driver (Season 22’s Arie Luyendyk Jr.). Bachelor Nation’s leads come from all walks of life. Learn on for what Grant did for a dwelling earlier than The Bachelor Season 29 and his “actual” job earlier than his actuality TV profession.
What does Grant do for a dwelling from The Bachelor?

Grant listed his job on The Bachelorette Season 21 with Jenn Tran as a Day Dealer, ” which is outlined as “a kind of dealer who executes a comparatively massive quantity of quick and lengthy trades to capitalize on intraday market value motion,” based on Investopedia.
Earlier than his present profession, Grant attended Iona College in New York Metropolis, the place he performed on the faculty’s males’s basketball crew as a guard/ahead. He majored in Felony Justice and is 6 ft and 5 inches tall, based on his school basketball profile. After taking part in for Iona College, Grant transferred to Magnus School in Connecticut the place he performed for the college’s crew, the Falcons. “I’ve been taking part in basketball since I used to be about 8 years previous,” Grant mentioned in The Bachelorette Season 21 premiere. “I find it irresistible. I used to be truly the primary Division I signee at my highschool.”
He continued, “I ended up graduating from Albertus Magnus School after which I went abroad and performed as an expert athlete. However then I bought injured, so my profession ended.” Grant defined that, after his skilled basketball profession was sidelined, he took a shot at a brand new business and have become a day dealer. “When life knocks you down, you’ve to have the ability to pivot,” he mentioned. “So, I ended up entering into the finance area after which it’s been off to the races from there.”
How a lot did Grant make from The Bachelorette?

Grant was a contestant on The Bachelorette Season 21 with Jenn Tran, the place he was despatched residence in Week 6. In what may come as a shock to followers, Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants aren’t paid.
Together with not receiving a wage, contestants additionally pay for their very own styling, together with their rose ceremony fits and clothes, themselves, which is why many contestants go away The Bachelor and The Bachelorette with vital debt. Many contestants additionally give up their jobs to be on The Bachelor or The Bachelorette, which may movie for so long as three months. “I do know that there are girls previously who cashed out their 401(okay)s for the present,” TV blogger Dana Weiss informed Mic in 2016. “Some have gone into critical bank card debt.”
How a lot did Grant make because the Bachelor?

Gant is predicted to make $100,000 because the lead of The Bachelor Season 29, which is the present wage for Bachelors and Bachelorettes, based on Actuality Steve.
Season 14 Bachelorette finalist Jason Tartick confirmed in a podcast in Might 2021 that he and his forged mates, Colton Underwod and Blake Horstmann, have been all supplied $100,000 to be the Season 23 Bachelor. Although most up-to-date Bachelors and Bachelorettes make at the very least $100,000, that wasn’t all the time the speed. Like most jobs, there are some Bachelors and Bachelorettes who’ve been capable of negotiate more cash than different lead, whereas others made lower than the usual. Dean Unglert, a finalist on The Bachelorette season 12, revealed in a previous interview that he was supplied $75,000 to be the Season 22 Bachelor.
Emily Maynard, who was the Season 8 Bachelorette in 2012, is commonly cited as one of many highest-paid Bachelors or Bachelorettes, with a pay of $250,000. In Contact reported on the time that Emily, on account of intense negotiations, was paid greater than every other lead of The Bachelor or The Bachelorette on the time.. “The producers have fully modified the format this season with a purpose to meet Emily’s calls for,” a supply informed In Contact on the time. In Contact additionally reported that Emily was additionally particular about the kind of males she needed on her season. “She needed solely the best-looking, most mannered guys,” the supply mentioned. “She’s whittling it right down to a handful of candidates who she is going to spend much more time with. If she doesn’t like a man, he’s gone.”
Ashley Hebert, who was the Season 7 Bachelorette in 2011, has additionally had a controversial previous round her Bachelorette wage. Us Weekly reported on the time that Ashley made $30,000 for her time because the Bachelorette, which might’ve been $70,000 lower than different leads. Actuality Steve, nevertheless, denied Us Weekly’s reporting and wrote in a weblog put up on the time that Ashley made round the usual $100,000. “I’m sorry, however Ashley must be the worst negotiator within the historical past of negotiations if she ever accepted that gig for $30k,” he wrote on the time. As one of many first Bachelorettes, Season 2 Bachelorette Meredith Phillips’ wage was far lower than the present normal. The Los Angeles Occasions reporter Amy Kaufman reported in her 2018 guide, Bachelor Nation, that Meredith made $10,000 for her time because the Bachelorette in 2004. The pay was a couple of tenth of what leads make now. Within the guide, Kaufman wrote that it might be “extremely uncommon for somebody to make lower than six figures” at present.