Top ten weirdest jobs in the world
1. Vomit Collector
Entertainment parks are as good as their most stomach-churning rides. They not only make you lose your mind, but very often your lunch, too. This is why many vomit collectors are hired to clean up most thrilling amusement parks. Real rollercoaster ride of a job.
2. Dice Inspector
Gambling is a big business and dices are rolling all around the world. If dice angle is imperfect or the dice has incorrect proportions or if it has slightly distorted centre of mass, dice will favour one outcome, therefore corrupting a game of hazard. Moreover, a company which produced and delivered corrupted dices could be sued right away. For this reason, a dice inspector has to check every dice very carefully which is indeed a tiring and a time-consuming job. I bet you would not like to do it.
3. Fortune Cookie Writer
A fortune writer tries to do one thing in a hundred different ways. Though the job sounds quite interesting initially, it could become tough after sometime when you run short of creative ideas. People do not want repetitive cookies and your cookie manufacturer pressures you to come up with something interesting every time, which is not always possible. That is why we occasionally receive unusual messages.
4. Roadkill Cleaner
Bird, cat and dog corpses on roads are always an eyesore. While many of us try to overpass them, a roadkill cleaner has to pick them up and put it in their car on a regular basis. The stinky smell of the rotten corpses make this job one of the weirdest. To add to weirdness, some cleaners feed their families on fresh roadkills.
5. Chicken Sexer
Chicken sexers undergo special trainings before being allowed to identify and separate male hatchlings from the females. Job might seem to be cut for weirdos, but number of sexual harrasmant charges is surprisingly low.
6. Shark Tank Cleaner
Cleans interiors of boilers, storage tanks, industrial processing tanks, kilns, and tank and refrigerator railroad cars to remove emulsion and incrustations, using shovels, squeegees, brooms, scrapers, hoses, water, and solvents: Drains tank, connects hose to water or steam lines, and sprays walls, roof, and bottom of tank to flush residue, such as oil, acid, grease, and sludge through tank openings.
7. Professional Sleeper
While there are only ten good reasons to sleep at work, there are countless advantages of working in your sleep. These professional sleepers take part in sleep studies and research and literally have a dream job.
8. Body Farm Caretaker
Ever watched the series Bones and those brilliant minds solving complicated murder investigations by comparing soil samples and types of worms and maggots? Ever wondered how they come up with all these information [hint, in real life, they don’t really do it all by themselves]? It is all responsibility of a body farm caretaker, who not only drags a dead body out of a grave but also removes the maggots attached to its rotten flesh and everything else that could be on interest to scientists.
9. Pet Food Tester
Pet food cannot arrive on store shelves unless it meets a food technologist’s taste. Not only does a pet food taster smell and taste animal food, they also chew it to ensure pets eat high-quality food. Though Fido would probably prefer having barbecue leftovers every day.
10. Worm Picker
The job of a warm picker starts when everybody else is asleep. They get out wearing their protective outfit in the dark, especially in rainy days, and look for worm colonies. They select the best worms and stuff these filthy creatures in cans that are sold fishermen in markets worldwide. Many of them spent sleepless night yesterday.