ANSWERS: 11
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Working in a sewage plant
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Doctor.
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butt doctor
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Port-o-potty cleaner!! ewwww
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This is a kind of difficult question for me because I've changed my attitude about occupations. After all, no matter what the job is, someone's got to do it and you have to have respect for that no matter how dirty, difficult, or dangerous the task it. Working to reclaim bodies in sewers (like CSI) would be dangerous and very distasteful but you have to respect the nerves required to do this.
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I would have to say picking up garbage for the city.. garbage was covered in bugs and maggots from being left outside in the hot sun for days and the smell. OMG.
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A few years back when I had no regular work I cleaned factories, including the toilets. Its not the best, but I'm not ashamed its good honest work and it pays the bills. :-)
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I worked in a laundry. All well and good, you think - dealing with freshly pressed sheets and warm, dry towels. But they don't start out that way - especially from the nursing homes [think skid marks] and restaurants [think moldy food rolled up into a tablecloth and left to sit for a week]. In addition (gross out warning), I caught crabs from some hotel's linens the second summer I worked there - long before I ever had sex. Eeeeeeeeeewwwwww!
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When I was a kid I worked in the kitchen of a resort hotel. We would save scraps for a pig farmer and someone had to bring it down to the storage barrels. At one point it looked like it was boiling... it was just maggots munching away.
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A sanitation diver. These are scuba divers that dive into raw sewage tanks to service and repair them.
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Working in a slaughter house
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