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I expect the life expectancy of that job is quite low.
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its a dying profession
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Yes, and i'm sure some are happy with it. It's a stressfree job. You have to deal with dead animals, but you have to do that in med school too.
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I know of this one cafe somewhere in the deep south. I forget its name somehow. They manage to cut inventory costs dramatically, collecting fresh vittles for their customer's voracious appetites for critter concoctions. I think Billy Bob usually makes his rounds at dawn and dusk when they're freshest. http://www.roadkillcafe.com.au/
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Not in my town crap sunks or deer will lay there FOREVER. Last summer there was a dead dog in the baro ditch down from my house OMG I thought I was going to die some days
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Heres a real, honest answer. public works picks up dead animals on city streets and the state public works picks up dead animals from other locations. No, one truck driver is not named Billy Bob.
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The buzzards seem to be the only things out there willing to do it.
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Yes.
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Well, someone has to do it. Juts like cleaning crime scenes. It's nasty and it smells bad but somebody has to do it.
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