Beside this, how much does a professional mourner make?
Pay or salary
Most professional mourners are paid per event (i.e. a flat rate for attending the funeral) or by the hour. The price ranges between $35-$500 per hour, depending on the performance.
Subsequently, question is, can I be a professional mourner? Some professional mourners, who are compensated for weeping, wailing and generally lamenting the dead at funerals of people they have never met, can earn a very good living, according to a video posted by Pear Video on Monday.
Thereof, how much do professional criers make?
The middle 60% of Court Criers makes $35,850, with the top 80% making $55,290.
What do you need to become a professional mourner?
You must be professional and discrete as you are playing a large part of a complete stranger's final send-off. And of course, you must be a superb actor with the ability to cry when needed. Being a professional mourner isn't a full time job. It's generally an on-call job.