(1) Janitor at a Porno Theatre
Janitor, in itself, is a pretty bad job. But, porno theater janitor is the worst job on the list. The main responsibility of the porno theater janitor is to take his mop and rag and wide up after each show is finished. Unlike a traditional theater, it's safe to assume that sticky substance under the chair is something other than Coca-Cola Classic! At least you get to see all that porn for free and you'll probably be very popular among your male friends, although this is probably not a job you want to talk about with your mother, or your wife for that matter.
(2) Guard at Buckingham Palace
Guard duty at Buckingham Palace is regarded as one of the worst jobs in the British Army. Besides the fact that they have to stand for hours, no laughing allowed, they also have to look their 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 up their positions outside one of the royal palaces. Any soldier whose turn-out is less than immaculate is likely to face a variety of punishments, such as 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) Sewers Cleaner
Ramesh Sahu works in the sanitation department of Calcutta, cleaning out the city's sewers. On a regular basis, Rakesh sits in a low crouch at the bottom of a seven-foot-deep manhole, sloshing 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 underpants, Rakesh empties the thick black sludge from a clogged sewer into a bucket that his fellow crew members hoist up and dump in the middle of a narrow road. A small mountain of decaying excrement accumulates between the manhole and a rickety wooden vegetable cart. Two co-workers reach down and yank Rakesh out by his sore, extended arms, his body splattered with putrid muck. At 27, with a wife, three young daughters and a monthly income of about $100, he has been a sewage worker for the Delhi Jal (Water) Board for the past 10 years.
(5) Brazilian Mosquito Researcher
Scientists fighting malaria must study the biting habits of the mosquito that spreads it. In Brazil, that's the Anopheles Darlingi, which doesn't 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 early evening, when mosquito activity is busiest, a mosquito dinner- researcher finds a nice buggy area and sets himself up inside a mosquito-netting tent with a gap at the bottom. Mosquitoes fly in low and get trapped inside, where the researcher sits stoically, sacrificing his skin to science. He needs focus only on his legs to keep him busy: whenever a mosquito chooses a drumstick dinner, the researcher draws it into a mouth tube and then expels it into a container. Veteran researcher Helge Zieler used to put himself on the menu twice a week. On his best evening, he caught 500 Anopheles in 3 hours. Meanwhile, of course, the skeeters feasted on his entire corpus-a grand total of about 3,000 bites, or an average of 17 per minute for 180 minutes on end. "It's not so bad," he says, explaining that his personal response to mosquito bites is an immediate itch that goes away naturally in a few minutes. Except when his response is to contractmalaria. Despite taking prophylactic chloroquine, Zieler developed a case that took him two years to shake.
(6) Portable Toilet Cleaner
This job is a sort of combination of garbage collector and gastroenterologist, and arguably more disgusting than both put together. Although most people in polite society methodically avoid situations where they need to use a portable toilet, modern outhouses can be lifesavers. As gross as they can be, they'd be worse without the folks who clean them for a living. Using a tank and a vacuum wand, cleaners must suck up all the waste in aportable toilet. After picking up any stray toilet paper, they also wash down all surfaces that could possibly be soiled, including the walls. This is when a high-pressure hose comes in handy. Usually, cleaning one portable toilet takes only a few minutes, and most workers clean from 10 to 60 of them a day. But it's not always that easy: Portable toilets that tip over require more damage control. Nevertheless, some cleaners grin and bear it -- and take home $50,000 a year.
(7) Flatus Odor Judge
Odor judges are common in the research labs of mouthwash companies, where the halitosis-inflicted blow great gusts of breath in their faces to test product efficacy. But Minneapolis gastroenterologist Michael Levitt recently took the job to another level-or, rather, to the other end. Levitt paid two brave souls to indulge repeatedly in the odors of other people's farts. (Levitt refuses to divulge the remuneration, but it would seem safe to characterize it thusly: Not enough.) Sixteen healthy subjects volunteered to eat pinto beans and insert small plastic collection tubes into their anuses (worst-job runners-up, to be sure). After each "episode of flatulence," Levitt syringed the gas into a discrete container, rigorously maintaining fart integrity. The odor judges then sat down with at least 100 samples, opened the caps one at a time, and inhaled robustly. As their faces writhed in agony, they rated just how noxious the smell was. The samples were also chemically analyzed, and-eureka!-Levitt determined definitively the most malodorous component of the human flatus: hydrogen sulfide.
(8) Cat Food Quality Controller
British man Jon Hanson 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. Uggghh!
(9) Roadkill Remover
Pretty self-explanatory. 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.
(10) Monkeys Chaser at a Safari
Marin from Canada was hired to work in a safari zoo. He had to be caged-in in a car and drive around from one reserve to the next. Monkeys always climb on top of 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 duty is to prevent monkeys from leaving the reserve on a car. Imagine chasing monkeys in the glowing sun for eight hours.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(1166)
-
▼
January
(76)
- A Pretty Boat House
- Pilots and text messaging
- Reach your Goal, 1024 x 768 ( English )
- Beautiful Tattoos on the body
- Strange Tongue Modification
- Awesome Tattoos on hand
- Kathryn Ireland Book Signing at Black & Spiro
- Amazing Anatomy Tattoos
- Award Winners Crazy Couple of The Year
- Superb CNN Creative Ads Photos
- 10 Most Craziest Plastic Surgeries to Look Like du...
- Big & Bold in 2010
- Crazy Man Scared of heights just an inch-thick cor...
- Crazy Incomplete Train Tracks Rare Photos
- Happy Australia Day!
- To love and win is the best thing, 1024 x 768 ( En...
- A Lovely Bathroom
- Canadian Ambassador Kenneth Taylor Revealed as a C...
- 11 Most Crazy faces
- 10 Most Crazy Photos
- Crazy Tatoo Fail
- Former Army Top Brass Address Gitmo, Obama And More
- Pravda: Google's China Hypocrisy Ignores Deep CIA ...
- Lou Dobbs' Fascist Fantasia
- Friday Flowers
- Citizens United used 'Hillary: The Movie' to take ...
- Help the Victims in Haiti
- Sarah Palin wasn't McCain's First One?
- 10 Craziest Tattoos
- All Glory comes from daring to begin, 1024 x 768 (...
- Loving Catherine's Aqua Kitchen
- Most craziest body builder
- More Stuart Membery Photos
- Immigration officials seize Haitian toddler in Flo...
- Questions over Deaths of 3 Guantanamo Detainees Ra...
- Qaeda Says Fighters Alive, Yemen Vows More Strikes
- The Brother of James Earl Ray Links the CIA to the...
- I'm Back!!
- Scott Brown, Right-Wing Nut: Smeared Obama as Born...
- Pacifica Radio's Steve Brown (WBAI-NY Station Boar...
- Review of Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger's book, Hig...
- New poll shows broad public support for health-car...
- Court: Feds Can Hide Alleged Spying on Gitmo Lawyers
- Obama Staffer wants ‘Cognitive Infiltration’ of 9/...
- Miracle on the Hudson, not the only aviation succe...
- Sarah Palin, Polar Bears and Exxon Junk Science
- 19 World's Most Crazy World Cup Soccer Fans Ever
- Scott Ritter Charged in Child-Sex Sting
- The CIA Deliberately Misspells Terrorists' Names a...
- Oliver Stone Suggests Hitler is 'Easy Scapegoat'
- Crazy and Funny Stadium seats
- Crazy Bear Hungry For Food
- Sweeping is great
- Crazy Sign Board For Smokers
- Crazy Roadside dancer
- Blood Politics: The Rise of White Nationalism
- Amelia Earhart still inspiring
- Flight 253: The Cover-Up (Re UnderpantsGate)
- Awesome and Crazy McDonald’s Advertising
- 15 Awesome and Creative Gadgets for your Bathroom
- Jordanians: CIA Bomber Was No Double Agent
- Get back to work, 1024 x 768 ( English )
- Flight diversions and unsecured security
- 15 Of The Worlds Crazy and Strange Jobs
- 10 Most World's Worst and Crazy Jobs
- Crazy and Beautiful movement ballet Dance Caught ...
- Crazy and Strange Nigerian Fishing Festival
- Into the Impossible, 1024 x 768 ( English )
- 20 Most Crazy and Ugliest Celebrities
- Awesome and Amazing Red Hair Mexican Tattoos
- TERROR CLAMPDOWN LATEST: Moviegoers to face screen...
- Flip side of intelligence failure -- poor response
- UnderpantsGate: Big Oil, the CIA and the Attempted...
- Were Flight 253 Passengers Endangered by Federal A...
- AWESOME AND BEST CRAZY PICTURES OF THE YEAR
- Most Crazy and Funny faces of 2009
-
▼
January
(76)
10 Most World's Worst and Crazy Jobs
Labels:
Animal,
Animals,
Bizarre,
British Army,
Buckingham Palace,
Cat,
Crazy,
Malaria,
Masturbator,
Mosquito Researcher,
Portable,
Sewers Cleaner,
strange,
Theatre,
Toilet Cleaner,
Ugly,
Weird