Top 10 Most Weird Careers in The World That You’ve Never Heard Of

Top 10 Most Weird Careers in The World That You’ve Never Heard Of

My friend was telling me of how she enrolled into a veterinary service school because of her love for animals, but she quit in the second semester after attending a practical lesson that demanded they push their hand into a cow’s bowel to do some examination. She thought that was the weirdest job ever.

But is it?

Here is a look at some of unusual jobs in the world that you’ve probably never heard of.

1.Crime Scene Cleaner
Specialized training, knowledge of deep cleaning equipment, attention to detail and above all valiant guts are mark up of Crime Scene Cleaner.

A crime scene cleaner clears up the mess after the dirty offenses took place which may include cleaning of damage to walls, doors, stains of blood, bones or body parts. It is one of the dirtiest jobs in the world which may even lead to emotional disorders but someone has to do it after all.

2. Hot Walker
Blood heat has to be cooled down after horses finishes up the race to save them from shocks or kidney damage. The person who does this is the Hot Walker. His main work is to calm down horses right after the races by giving them rounds in slow paces. Besides some general training and education one should genuinely be a horse lover.

3.Whiskey Ambassador
Yes you guessed right!! You will be paid for tasting whiskeys and recommending them as per their quality. This job is to choose finest whiskeys and to spread knowledge regarding differentiating attributes to select best liquor.

Job requirement you ask, you should have strong liver to grab this job.

4.Pet Psychic
Pet psychics are animal communicators who by their telepathy techniques try to learn animal’s unsaid emotions. This job is preferably for animal lovers who find comfort in spending time with them. It does not actually need only formal training; all it need is care, love and understanding of body language. So next time you think your pet has problems there is hope after all.

5.Chocolate Engineer
If you love designing things and have fantasy towards being an engineer then separate yourself from race by being Chocolate Engineer. Here you have not to deal with heavy machineries and tools, all one has to do is design and make chocolates. The job of a chocolate engineer is to create an assortment of delicious chocolate recipes.

Isn’t it a lovely job? One has to keep control on tongue while designing them though.

6.Professional mourner
According to a custom, in certain areas of Rajasthan, women are hired as professional mourners after the death of a male relative. These women are referred to as a ‘rudaali’ literally translated as a female weeper.

They in turn publicly express the grief of family members who are not permitted to display emotion due to social status. The ‘rudaalis’make a scene crying out loud. The impact of their mourning also compels other people at the funeral to cry.

7.Professional Ethical Hacker
Can you be a hacker and also be a good person? As a matter of fact you can, and that’s a desk job that pays especially well. Ethical hackers help companies find glitches and weaknesses in their computer systems.

8.Professional Urine Farmers
Hunters often use deer urine to attract their prey. Specifically, they use the come-hither-smelling urine of does in heat. So where do hunters get this urine?

And how do they harvest estrus urine? You put a buck in there. When he starts riding the doe, and she lets him, they’re in heat. When they’re done, you collect their urine. That’s the whole business model.

9.Professional Presidential Poison Taster
You might have known that the ancient Egyptians and the Romans employed them, but were you aware that poison tasting is still a potential career option today?

George Bush apparently also had two former FBI agents taste every one of his dishes.

10.Professional Pencil Sharpener
You could sharpen your own pencils, but who would want to go to all the effort?

This is how artisanal pencil sharpening works: You send your favorite pencil, carefully and lovingly it’s sharpened. The finished pencil’s very sharp tip is put into a specially-sized segment of plastic tubing, and then the whole pencil in a larger, firmer tube that looks like it belongs in a science experiment. Throw it at a wall, and it won’t break.

If you thought your job was out of the ordinary now you know you not alone!!

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