Yes siree it's a great job. You get to fly derelict, out of annual and/or on ferry permit airplanes that no one else would dream of flying. I recently picked up a Cherokee 180 in Maryland that had numerous wasp nests in the left wing. They were still coming out when I landed in South Carolina. That was one of the nicer planes that I got to ferry because the engine ran good. If you get into ferrying airplanes take my advice and give each and every airplane the most thorough preflight inspection you've ever done with emphasis on the the fuel system if it has sat for any period of time. Good luck.
Edit; Ferrying airplanes is not all negative. It is fun most of the time. You get to see the country, meet interesting people, fly different airplanes and your PIC. If it's adventure you seek look at FFI (Ferry Flight International) they take airplanes all over the world and across the pond via Goose Bay, Iceland and Greenland. Read "Air Vagabonds" by Vallone for more insight.