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Have you ever felt frustrated with the job you do? Maybe you should know, that there are some weird (or maybe worst) jobs that you hate to be in.
1. Janitor at a Porn Theater
Janitor, in itself, is a pretty bad job. But, porno theater janitor is the
worst job in
the list. The main responsibility
of the porno theater
janitor is to take the mop and cloth
and width after
each event is completed. Unlike
traditional theater, it is safe to assume that sticky substance under the chair is something other than Coca-Cola Classic!
At least you can see all that porn for free
and you will probably be very popular among your male friends, though this
probably is not the job you want
to talk about with your mother, or your wife for it.
2. The Guard at Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace Guard Duty is regarded as one of the worst job in
the British Army. Besides the fact that they have to
stand for hours, no
laughing allowed, they also have to
look the best. Soldiers
spend several hours each day cleaning and pressing
their uniforms and
polishing their boots in preparation for one
of the many kit inspections
that they are
likely to face before taking
their positions outside one of the
royal palaces. Every soldier turn-out is
less than immaculate
is likely to face a variety of penalties, such as an
extra guard duty.
3. Animal Masturbator
Researchers who want animal sperm -to study fertility or for artificial insemination-have a suite of attractive options: They can ram an electric probe up an animal's rectum, shove an artificial vagina onto the animal's penis, or simply do it the old-fashioned way-manual stimulation. The first option, electroejaculation, uses a priapic rectal probe to send electricity pulsing through the animal's nether regions. "All the normal excitatory signals that stimulate ejaculation, like touch, sight, sound and smell, can be replaced with the current from the probe," says Trish Berger, professor of animal science at the University of California, Davis. "It's fascinating. Of course, this is a woman talking." Electroejaculation generally requires anesthetizing the animal and is typically used on zoo dwellers. The other two methods-the artificial vagina, or AV, and the good old hand-require that animals be trained to the procedure. The AV-a large latex tube coated with warm lubricant -is used primarily to get sperm from dairy bulls (considered the most ornery and dangerous of bovines). The bull gets randy with a steer; when he mounts the steer with his forelegs, a brave technician, AV in hand, insinuates himself between the two aroused beasts and deftly redirects the bull's penis into the mock genitalia, which he must then hold tight while the bull orgasms. (Talk about bull riding!) Three additional technicians attempt to ensure this (fool) hardy soul's safety by anchoring themselves to restraining ropes attached to a ring in the bull's nose. Alas, this isn't always absolutely effective: Everyone who's wielded an AV has had at least one close call, and more than a few have been sent to the hospital. The much safer "digital pressure" is used mostly with pigs, who are trained from an early age to mount a small bench while the researcher reaches around with a gloved hand and provides appropriate pleasure-er, pressure.
4. Gutter Cleaner
Ramesh Sahu works in the sanitation
department of Calcutta, cleaning the sewers of the city. Regularly, Rakesh sits
in a low crouch at the bottom of the hole seven feet deep, spilling away in a
swirl of human waste and sediment. Equipped with a hoe and a steel bar, and wearing
only a pair of loose purple pants, Rakesh empties the thick black sludge from a
clogged gutter into a bucket that fellow members of his crew hoist and throw in
the middle of the narrow street. A small mountain of rotting filth accumulates between
the hole and a rickety wooden vegetable carts. Two co-workers reached out and
pulled Rakesh by pain, arm extended, his body covered in dirt foul. At 27, with
his wife, three daughters and a monthly income of about $ 100, he has been a sewage
worker for the Delhi Jal (water) Board over the last 10 years.
5. Brazilian Mosquitoes Researchers
Scientists fighting malaria must study the biting habits of the mosquito
that spreads it. In
Brazil, that Anopheles darling, who do not fall for the light or wind traps
researchers use in Africa: This smart little sucker will come near scientists
only when they offer themselves as bait. In
the afternoon, when mosquito activity is busiest, dinner-mosquito researchers
find a good local train and make himself into a mosquito-net tent with a gap at
the bottom. Mosquitoes
fly low and trapped inside, where researchers sit quietly, sacrificing his skin
to science. He
needs to focus only on his legs to keep him busy: whenever mosquitoes choose
dinner thigh, researchers draw it into the tube's mouth and then expel it into
the container. Veteran
researcher Helge Zieler used to put himself on the menu twice a week. In the
best night, he caught 500 Anopheles in 3 hours. Meanwhile,
of course, skeeters partying throughout his corpus-a grand total of about 3,000
bites, or an average of 17 per minute for 180 minutes at the end. "It's
not too bad," he said, explaining that his personal response to mosquito
bites are itchy immediately that goes away naturally in a few minutes. Unless the answer
is to contract malaria. Despite
taking prophylactic chloroquine, Zieler developed a case that took two years to
shake.
6. Portable Toilet Cleaner
This job is a sort of combination
of garbage collector and digestion, and arguably more disgusting than both put
together. Although most people in polite society methodically avoid situations
where they have to use a portable toilet, modern outhouses can be lifesavers.
As dirty as they can, they would be even worse without the folks who clean them
for a living. Using a tank and a vacuum wand, cleaners must suck up all the garbage
in a portable toilet. After taking any stray toilet paper, they also wash all
surfaces that may be soiled, including the walls. This is when the high
pressure hose is very useful. Usually, cleaning one portable toilet takes only
a few minutes, and most workers clean 10-60 of them a day. But it was not
always easy: Portable toilets that tip over require more damage control.
Nevertheless, some cleaners grin and bear it - and took home $ 50,000 per year.
7. Flatus Odor judge
Smell judges that is common in the research labs of mouthwash companies, where big gusts blow breath halitosis-inflicted on their face to test the efficacy of the product. But Minneapolis digestion Michael Levitt recently took a job on another level-or, more precisely, to the other end. Levitt paid two brave souls to indulge repeatedly in the smell of flatus others. (Levitt refuses to divulge the remuneration, but it seems safe to describe it as follows: for. Not enough) Sixteen healthy subjects volunteered to eat pinto beans and insert tube collection of small plastic into their anus (the worst job runner-up, to be sure) , After each "episode of flatulence," Levitt syringed the gas into the container discrete, strictly maintaining the integrity of the fart. The odor judges then sat down with a minimum of 100 samples, opened the caps one by one, and inhaling solid. As their faces writhed in agony, they rated how dangerous smell it. Samples were also analyzed chemically, and-eureka! -Levitt determined definitively the most malodorous component of human flatus: hydrogen sulfide.
8. Cat Food Quality
Controller
Jon Hanson, a British man had what he describes as the worst job in his entire
life: quality control on cat food. His task involved several test as he describes.
Test 1: Bury face in a huge tub of it and sniff it to make sure it's fresh.
Test 2: Plunge arms in it up to the elbows and grope for bony bits and take
them out. Test 3: Scoop up huge dollop of it, smear it flat on surface and prod
it with fingers to test how much gristle is there.
9. Roadkill Remover
Roadkill
collectors not only have the job of peeling the remains of dead creatures in
decay off the road in various states, they also get to do it while braving
oncoming traffic. Pretty self-explanatory, right?
10. Monkeys Chaser at a
Safari
Marin from Canada was hired to
work at the safari zoo. He should be locked-in in the car and drive around from
one reserve to the next. Monkeys always climb on the car and usually enjoy a free
ride for a while. At the exit of the monkey reserve is a zoo worker equipped with
a stick. His task is to prevent
the monkeys leave the reserve on the car. Imagine chasing monkeys in the sun
shines for eight hours.
(Source:oddee.com)
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