19 Worst American Jobs
Info: 12. Armpit Smeller
Imagine telling a girl you’re on a first date with that you’re a professional armpit sniffer. Some people have to test out the deodorant that you’re currently wearing. The only way to do this is by giving it a good sniff. That’s some real product dedication!
11. Mosquito Researcher
Don’t really mind getting bit by mosquitos? Think you could make a living from it? Try being a mosquito researcher. These scientists test the reaction of the bites in order to make mosquito repellent and test the human body’s reaction.
10. Manure Inspector
Manure needs to be collected since it is an important fertilizer for many farmers. These inspectors check to make sure there is no contaminates and it is safe to work with. They don’t want any serious infections to spread to anyone but these people take that risk so you can have food! This is a very hazardous profession that can result in a lot of bacterial infections for the ones who work in this field.
9. Golf Ball Divers
Those golf balls you casually hit into the lake are actually pretty expensive. Instead of just letting them go to waste and sit at the bottom of the lake, these people go and dig them up for them to be recycled. In some places this could be a little dangerous. It’s commonly known that alligators like to roam these bodies of water and that’s something these guys got to deal with
8. Egg Smeller
Somewhere in America, it’s someone's job to sniff out the bad eggs, literally. In order to prevent rotten eggs from getting to your carton, the only way to know for sure is to sniff them. The smell is one of the worst, and if you’ve ever smelt a stink bomb, that's basically what it is. Good luck!
7. Vomit Collector
A lot people out there can’t handle the amusement rides and end up vomitting. This is why you don’t want to eat too many fried churros before going on the rides and 6 Flags. If you do throw up, not only will you look like a wuss, but someone has to go and clean it up! It’s this man's job to do that.
6. Paper Towel Sniffer
Toilet paper companies as well as paper towel companies hire someone to ensure the quality of toilet paper that is being distributed smells nice and that no one gets offended by any possible odor. Average pay for something like this can reach up to 52 thousand dollars, so these people must know something.
5. Taxidermist
There’s a lot people out there in hunting communities that make a living off of being a taxidermist. This must get extremely gross having to peel the skin off of animals and having to preserve their bodies. During a recent poll, people believe it to one of the creepiest jobs anyone could have. Although some people get pretty artistic with it
4. Pest Control Specialist
Not only do these people need to deal with a large amount of bugs on a daily basis, they also need to work with some seriously strong chemicals that could affect them. They sometimes have to remove entire structures of a building in order to get to the nests. Imagine having to hunt down and find a huge group of cockroaches them having to kill them with a toxic spray every day at work. Yikes!
3. Cryonics Technician
These people hope that some day people will be able to come back to life. Some customers are willing to pay a large sum of money to these technicians who will freeze their bodies and then somehow be able to bring them back to life with modern technology. People who are afraid of needles, blood or dead bodies, need not apply. The bodies are stored in freezing facilities that also deal with liquid Nitrogen to preserve the cadavers.
2. Skyscraper window cleaner
If having to clean windows is already bad enough, these people have to do it while dangling on the side of towering buildings. Some buildings in new york can reach over 100 stories making it one of the most difficult places to work in this profession. Cleaning an entire building could take weeks and must be extremely exhausting. Not to mention this is one of the most dangerous professions out there.
1. Slaughterhouse Workers
In the United States, nearly 9 billion animals are slaughtered each year, which includes cattle, bison, sheep, hogs and goats and large majority is chickens, ducks and turkeys. This means a lot of people must work in a slaughter house. 527,000 Americans are hired in these, and do the dirty work so you can eat that cheeseburger. The conditions can be extremely brutal both for the people who work here and for the Animals. Could you look this baby pig in the eye and tell him he’s about to be turned into bacon?...
Imagine telling a girl you’re on a first date with that you’re a professional armpit sniffer. Some people have to test out the deodorant that you’re currently wearing. The only way to do this is by giving it a good sniff. That’s some real product dedication!
11. Mosquito Researcher
Don’t really mind getting bit by mosquitos? Think you could make a living from it? Try being a mosquito researcher. These scientists test the reaction of the bites in order to make mosquito repellent and test the human body’s reaction.
10. Manure Inspector
Manure needs to be collected since it is an important fertilizer for many farmers. These inspectors check to make sure there is no contaminates and it is safe to work with. They don’t want any serious infections to spread to anyone but these people take that risk so you can have food! This is a very hazardous profession that can result in a lot of bacterial infections for the ones who work in this field.
9. Golf Ball Divers
Those golf balls you casually hit into the lake are actually pretty expensive. Instead of just letting them go to waste and sit at the bottom of the lake, these people go and dig them up for them to be recycled. In some places this could be a little dangerous. It’s commonly known that alligators like to roam these bodies of water and that’s something these guys got to deal with
8. Egg Smeller
Somewhere in America, it’s someone's job to sniff out the bad eggs, literally. In order to prevent rotten eggs from getting to your carton, the only way to know for sure is to sniff them. The smell is one of the worst, and if you’ve ever smelt a stink bomb, that's basically what it is. Good luck!
7. Vomit Collector
A lot people out there can’t handle the amusement rides and end up vomitting. This is why you don’t want to eat too many fried churros before going on the rides and 6 Flags. If you do throw up, not only will you look like a wuss, but someone has to go and clean it up! It’s this man's job to do that.
6. Paper Towel Sniffer
Toilet paper companies as well as paper towel companies hire someone to ensure the quality of toilet paper that is being distributed smells nice and that no one gets offended by any possible odor. Average pay for something like this can reach up to 52 thousand dollars, so these people must know something.
5. Taxidermist
There’s a lot people out there in hunting communities that make a living off of being a taxidermist. This must get extremely gross having to peel the skin off of animals and having to preserve their bodies. During a recent poll, people believe it to one of the creepiest jobs anyone could have. Although some people get pretty artistic with it
4. Pest Control Specialist
Not only do these people need to deal with a large amount of bugs on a daily basis, they also need to work with some seriously strong chemicals that could affect them. They sometimes have to remove entire structures of a building in order to get to the nests. Imagine having to hunt down and find a huge group of cockroaches them having to kill them with a toxic spray every day at work. Yikes!
3. Cryonics Technician
These people hope that some day people will be able to come back to life. Some customers are willing to pay a large sum of money to these technicians who will freeze their bodies and then somehow be able to bring them back to life with modern technology. People who are afraid of needles, blood or dead bodies, need not apply. The bodies are stored in freezing facilities that also deal with liquid Nitrogen to preserve the cadavers.
2. Skyscraper window cleaner
If having to clean windows is already bad enough, these people have to do it while dangling on the side of towering buildings. Some buildings in new york can reach over 100 stories making it one of the most difficult places to work in this profession. Cleaning an entire building could take weeks and must be extremely exhausting. Not to mention this is one of the most dangerous professions out there.
1. Slaughterhouse Workers
In the United States, nearly 9 billion animals are slaughtered each year, which includes cattle, bison, sheep, hogs and goats and large majority is chickens, ducks and turkeys. This means a lot of people must work in a slaughter house. 527,000 Americans are hired in these, and do the dirty work so you can eat that cheeseburger. The conditions can be extremely brutal both for the people who work here and for the Animals. Could you look this baby pig in the eye and tell him he’s about to be turned into bacon?...

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