Three interesting professions. Unusual professions in the service sector

This article presents the strangest professions in the world, which appear due to the rapid development of our lives. Whether they can be considered work, judge for yourself. However, people do it by getting money. Among them there are prestigious, dangerous, promising, pleasant and even funny. There are those that at first glance seem wild or cause bewilderment. The strangest professions in the world bring good income to their owners and encourage them to love their work. If your search or change of activity has been delayed, take a closer look at the unusual list of positions, perhaps this is what you are looking for?

10.Smell researcher. The list of the strangest professions in the world opens with an odor specialist. The art of smell recognition originated in the 9th century in Ancient Arabia. The search for the perfect scent of Paris is vividly described by Patrick Suskind. Testing perfumes is one thing! In the light of modernity, means of masking and elimination - deodorants - are successfully replacing expensive perfumes. Few people will like the strange work associated with studying the smell of armpits. But it is in demand by antiperspirant companies. Strict selection is carried out. The manufacturer hires people to sniff their armpits after applying the sanitizer throughout the workday. Elderly, non-smoking female candidates are preferred as such people have a hypersensitive nose. And there are also odor experts who evaluate the freshness of breath!

9.Milker of poisonous reptiles. A livestock farm worker is a responsible, honorable job, as it is based on love for animals and attention to their health. Milkmaid's work poisonous snakes requires attentiveness to the health of one’s own and others. The poison is widely used in the medical, pharmacological, and cosmetology industries for the production of antidotes and medicines. The collection of toxic saliva is carried out by a specially trained worker. This profession cannot be called the strangest, but the applicant must have nerves of steel. A dangerous occupation is one of the highly paid ones. Specific products are in great demand among companies developing anticancer drugs.

8.Dog and cat food taster. Some pet food manufacturers employ a staff of specialists to test taste and control product quality. Since pets should enjoy eating food, and owners should appreciate the aroma of their pet’s food, the employer puts forward the only requirement for the employee - to have subtle taste and olfactory qualities. A well-known owner of sensitive receptors is US citizen Simon Ellison. His verdict puts an end to the issue of quality. Sometimes he does not deny himself the pleasure of eating a favorite dish for cats - a vegetable mixture with chicken. One of the most paid strange species activities in the amount of $40,000.

7.Golf staff. The most prestigious sport is rich in unusual professions. Elite golf clubs are hiring staff whose duties include rubbing clubs with a special lubricant that ensures best contact stick and ball. Golf is usually played by wealthy people. It is unlikely that they will climb into the pond after a runaway ball. For this purpose there are specially trained employees - ball divers. They help wealthy players and also earn money by selling disused sports equipment. So, the income is enough not to look for Additional income. A ball raised from the bottom is valued at 6 cents, and annual income from sales of accessories reaches $6,000.

6.Sleeping professionally. Although Sonya’s profession is strange, many would agree to such a dust-free job. Who else gets paid for sleeping on the job? The duties of a professional sleeper are to test beds and sofas and then record their sensations. Today, the Sonya profession is very relevant: now their services are used by numerous furniture showrooms, as well as hotel owners, in order to check the level of room comfort and quality of service. Weekends are not provided here, and the amount of wages is unknown.

5.Toilet guide. The outlandish profession originated in densely populated China and belongs to the level civil service. On the streets of the People's Republic of China you can meet a worker who, for a fee, will agree to escort someone to the nearest public toilet. A red bandage will help you recognize a civil servant. A one-time guide service costs 3.8 cents.

4.Compactor in public transport. In Japan, due to the rapidly growing population, there is a need for a profession that seems strange to the world - a people compactor. Rush hours in this country are marked by teeming public transport, and not all passengers have the chance to use the metro or bus. Special people come to the rescue - carriage drivers, who literally push and compact passengers into public transport so that they do not get injured and the doors can fully close.

3.Beach tester. One of the strangest professions in the world can be considered a beach tester. One day, a Swedish magazine for women announced a competition for a strange vacancy. The requirements concerned beach holiday, i.e., you had to swim, sunbathe, read books, visit entertainment beach establishments for a whole month, and even flirt (the editors agreed to bear the costs of holiday romances). The promised fee for the tester was 4,000 €. The result of pleasant work should be a report that the editors placed on the pages of the magazine.

2.Children's bag stacker. American parents are willing to pay professionals $1,000 to pack their children's bags before traveling to summer camps. Mothers are sure that the child will not forget anything and will be neat and clean. In any case, he will remain so during the first day of his stay. The next day, the clothes will be wrinkled and dirty under the camp bunk bed.

1.Penguin lifter. One of the strangest professions in the world appeared thanks to defenders environment. The duty of an unusual specialist is to rescue birds that, having stared at the planes, lean back and fall on their backs. After all, by their nature, penguins are not able to fly or rise on their own, which threatens them with death. Therefore, after each appearance of iron birds over the snowy deserts, a special person (there are only 2 specialists on the planet) hurries to the penguins in the territory under his control. Severe arctic conditions add exotic professions.

Today, no one will be surprised or laugh when they hear about such professions as economist, lawyer or welder. And this is true, why be surprised at quite ordinary professions that are quite popular today.

Such vacancies are always open, and you can easily get a job with the appropriate diplomas. But what should a person with such a profession as “egg breaker” or “ant catcher” do? Below is a list of amazing and rare professions that exist in our time.

Merchant of dreams.

The waiter dreams of becoming a great actor for one day. A businessman wants to manage a multi-ton train. A laboratory technician dreams of meeting 10 girls from 10 different countries over 10 days off. But who can make their dreams come true? One Chicago company is dedicated to making any fantasies and wishes of its clients come true. All that is required for this is to visit their office, tell them about your dream and pay the price that the company employees will name.

But remember that the minimum cost of services is 150,000 greenbacks.

Easter bunny


People dressed as Easter bunny costumes should attract the attention of shoppers, interact with passers-by and dance in front of clearance stores.

Ball picker


This kind of work can be found in large golf clubs. The main responsibility of the ball picker is to pick up balls that accidentally fall into the areas adjacent to the golf course.

Ant catcher

The job of an ant catcher is to catch the best individuals in the anthill, which will serve to procreate in individual ant nurseries.

Brain remover

The brain remover's place of work is the slaughterhouse. The brain remover must place the head of the slaughtered cattle on the table and, after splitting the skull, carefully remove the brain, which is then transported to restaurants.

Odorist


Scent specialists work for some deodorant companies. Odor scientists spray deodorant on the armpits of people who participate in the experiment and monitor the change in the smell of the deodorant throughout their working day.

Fire Watcher

The caretaker's job is to sit on top high tower, which is in national park in the USA and make sure that a fire does not start in the park. The work is not too difficult, leaving enough time to... Particularly exciting is Season 15, translated by Goblin. Yes, and other seasons of the animated series can be watched for free.

"The Queen's Guardian"

The “guardian” of the queen bee is a person who monitors the condition and nutrition of the queen bee, without which procreation is impossible.

Egg Breaker


The main responsibility of a worker in this profession is to separate the whites from the yolks using a special unit into which he places whole chicken eggs.

Chick sexer


It is very important to determine the sex of the chicken when the chickens are 1 day old, since their further living conditions and nutrition will depend on this.

Wrinkle remover


Fine shoe stores have workers who make sure that shoes are wrinkle-free. After the buyer tries on the shoes, the wrinkle remover smoothes out wrinkles on leather shoes.

Golf Club Rubber Specialist


In expensive golf clubs, there are workers whose duty is to rub clients' clubs with a special substance that improves the contact of the club with the ball.

Chimney sweep


It would seem that this ancient profession has already died, however, there are still chimney sweeps in California today. To become a chimney sweep, you need to undergo training for two years. A chimney sweep's job costs approximately $20 an hour.

egg sniffer


Some bakeries have such a strange profession as “egg sniffers.” The egg sniffer ensures that rotten eggs are not used in confectionery production.

Cushion leveler

In expensive furniture stores that specialize in selling bedroom sets, a special employee levels the pillows. This person should go to trading floor and make sure that the pillows are smooth and without wrinkles.

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Good afternoon, readers of my blog. Just a couple of days ago I was looking for materials for my future article, analyzing information and collecting various statistics. It just so happened that I had to go to job search sites in order to find out what the average salary is currently offered by employers in various fields. But the analysis led me to completely different conclusions than were expected. What do you think are the most popular vacancies and how many are there in total? If you try, you can count 100-150 pieces. This is generally minuscule, because all over the world there are more than 70 thousand different professions. Why are applicants so limited, because you need to look more broadly, choose what you like, and not what is available. Then I decided to write this article and talk about the rarest, most interesting and unusual professions in the world.
From year to year, various publications publish all kinds of ratings. Rare and interesting professions also have their own TOP, which is updated very often. Not long ago, a new rating was published in the USA, which included such vacancies as packer glass glasses, a lifeguard on a nudist beach, a telephone fortune teller, a bread spreader with jam, a Christmas tree decorator and others.
The USA has not surprised me for a long time; it has such absurdities that sometimes you are amazed. But I decided to also explore the issue interesting professions in our country. As it turns out, Russia also has its share of unusual things.

All vacancies, conditionally, can be divided into two types:

1. These are those that appear as a result of the slanted tongue of officials. There is even an official register of professions in which you can find a tailings adjuster, a fire cleaner, a paper bag tester, a forest pathologist and many others.
2. The second group is those professions that Russians invent for themselves. Wet cleaning operator, cockroach breeder, battlehunter, finder rare books, organizer of sweepstakes - this is an incomplete list of the most interesting professions from ordinary people.

But I didn’t limit myself to any one country; it’s the USA or Russia – it doesn’t matter at all. Let's find out what the rarest, most interesting and unusual professions exist all over the world.

Interesting professions: cat food taster

IN commercials We often hear how wonderful and incredibly tasty food is for your pet. But have you ever thought where such knowledge comes from? taste qualities? I am sure that in factories there are no specially trained cats who test food and then tell their impressions. Everything is much simpler; there is a special team of tasters. Smell, taste, consistency, aftertaste, appearance - all this comes under strict control. I am sure that the stomachs of such people can even digest nails, because a day they have to try more than a dozen different variations of food.
The most important thing in this profession is to chew thoroughly to make sure that there are no veins or small parts of bones in the food.
I wonder what these people eat at home? Isn't it Whiskas?

Interesting professions: subway rammer

If the population of megacities increases at the same rate as now, then this vacancy will become relevant all over the world. Compacting people in the subway is another unusual profession that is popular in the Chinese metro. There are a lot of people, everyone wants to go, but the doors of the carriage do not close. What to do? This is where compactors come to the rescue, literally pushing people into the carriages. The main thing here is to do everything carefully, so that the passenger enters like clockwork and does not receive any injuries.
By the way, when the doors open, do people just fall out of the carriage? Another vacancy is already needed here - a passenger catcher.


So unusual and quite interesting name in this profession. But in reality, everything is much simpler, because hairdressers are engaged in making wigs, mustaches and all kinds of false sideburns. Many may think, what is so interesting and unusual here? The fact is that the pastor must have incredible perseverance. One high-quality wig, made by hand, takes at least 15 days to make. Everything is carefully, curl by hair, inserted into the future model.

Interesting professions: Ball picker

Golf club owners have found that a lot of unnecessary expenses are spent on the purchase of lost golf balls. If a player hits the ball somewhere far away, it is easier to take a new one than to go looking for the old one. In this case, the decision was made to hire a ball picker. This person must have a keen eye and find absolutely all the balls that remain on the field.

Torsedoros - in the name of this unusual profession you can trace notes of something Mexican, Cuban, and even Spanish. In fact, a torcedoros is a professional cigar roller. You can learn the skill of rolling a cigar correctly only in Cuba. It is there that you will be given a torsedoros diploma. Well, don't think that everything is so simple. In order to have this honorary title, you need to study for at least ten years. Such a rare and unusual profession exists on the island of freedom.

Interesting professions: Cow pedicurist

The poor condition of horned hooves can negatively affect their well-being, ability to reproduce and produce normal milk yield. To avoid all this, many farms have introduced a vacancy for a cow pedicurist. The work is quite interesting, but not at all easy.

Unusual Professions: Ant Catcher

Yes, yes, you understood everything correctly. I am sure that many of you caught and collected ants in childhood, but not many realized that such work existed. It may not be strange, but for this you need to undergo special training and become a real professional. The catcher must understand the anatomy of an ant, know how to find and examine an anthill, and then select the strongest and most tenacious individuals in order to breed them on special ant farms. Most often, such farms are used by ants in medical purposes, collecting their poison and using it to create all kinds of ointments and tinctures.

Unusual professions: Interlocutor

We live in an age of technological progress, where communicating with a person on the other side of the planet is not difficult. But more and more more people feel a lack of communication, they do not have friends who can listen to problems, give advice or just keep the conversation going. This is how the unusual profession of the interlocutor appeared.

Unusual professions: brain remover

Sounds creepy, doesn't it? In fact, the name is true. A person in this profession must carefully remove the animal’s brains and send them to a restaurant where special gourmets will order this for a lot of money.

Unusual professions: odor specialist

I'm sure you've watched advertisements for deodorants that protect against sweat odor more than once. The advertising says you'll smell wonderful for up to 72 hours. How will they find out? To ensure the purity of the experiment, companies hire special sniffers who determine the smell of the armpit before applying the deodorant, and throughout the entire testing period. It's quite an unusual profession to sniff other people's armpits.

Unusual Professions: Penguin Flipper

No matter how strange it may sound, such a profession exists. It is especially in demand where airports are located near the penguins’ place of residence. Curious birds raise their heads into the sky, watching the planes take off, and... fall on their backs. This sounds funny to us, but the penguins are not laughing at all. The poor birds cannot stand up on their own, and then the brave penguin flippers come to the rescue. Very often, penguins thank their rescuers by pinching their arms and legs.

Unusual professions: something that needs no comment

And finally, I left the most fun and incredibly unusual professions. There is no need to describe and comment on each one in detail, because it is already clear from the name what these people do and what are the advantages of their activities.

Stripper researcher - there was a vacancy in which men had to visit strip bars for 2 months and record the parameters of various dancers. It is worth noting that the work is not dusty, and the salary of 10,000 dollars is pleasing.

Professional tester of prostitutes. I will leave this profession without comment. I am sure that you have a good imagination and you will imagine in all colors all the pros and cons of this work

Condom tester. Basically, young people are recruited who must use condoms in every possible way (for their intended purpose and not), and the results are recorded in a special journal.
There are such exotic, unusual, extreme and simply interesting professions in the world. I am sure that not many would decide to change their job to one of the vacancies presented, but if they did, it would be an unforgettable adventure.


The world of professions does not stand still, so the need for certain specialists periodically appears. Among them are not only the monotonous, familiar activities that people do for a living, but also unusual and even strange duties. Although, if you think about it, someone has to do this. So what amazing professions are there in the world?

Unusual professions from around the world

Among the many existing professional responsibilities some we encounter in Everyday life, we just often hear about others. But in different countries There are the most amazing professions in the world, the existence of which sometimes few even realize.

Special employees are required to look for the largest and healthiest individuals in anthills in order to send them to the ant farm. The latter are engaged in breeding insects for medical purposes - ant venom is used as the main component of various infusions and ointments.

Brain remover

The place of work of such a specialist is a slaughterhouse, and his duties include splitting the skull of slaughtered animals and carefully removing the brain from it. Customers such unusual service The most exotic restaurants are usually featured, the menus of which feature original delicacies, including brain dishes.

One of the most amazing professions in the world is to extract venom from snakes without harming their health. There are specially trained people for this, main responsibility which force a hungry snake to bite a thin membrane placed on a glass. To do this, they can press on the poisonous glands or apply a weak electric current to them. The liquid thus isolated is used in the development of antidotes for victims of bites, as well as in the treatment of malignant tumors.

Merchant of Dreams

Using the services of a Chicago company, everyone can make any dreams and fantasies come true. Live one day in the life of a world celebrity, drive a train, perform on a theater stage or organize a meeting with an idol - the company’s employees are ready to fulfill any desire within the limits of human capabilities. To do this, you need to come to the office, voice your desires and be prepared to pay for their fulfillment. It should be taken into account that the minimum order value is $150 thousand.

This profession, surprising at first glance, is quite common in Asian countries (Japan, China, Taiwan). Its representatives cry, scream and even crawl on the ground during funerals to show the grief of loss to relatives of the deceased, who are accustomed to restraining their emotions. To obtain such a position, you need to demonstrate knowledge of ritual traditions, the ability to cry dramatically at the right moment and instantly calm down.

Some Italian parmesan factories employ specialists with a good ear for music. They have to hit the cheese heads with a silver hammer and analyze the resulting sounds, checking the ripeness of the cheese. The entire process of ripening Parmesan takes 3 years, but as time passes, the “sound” changes: the more ringing sound, the closer the product is ready, and the most appropriate moment is to be determined by the cheese listener.

Representatives of this amazing profession do not work anywhere in the world except Antarctica. The need for such a position is due to the fact that a penguin that has fallen on its back is not able to rise to its feet on its own. This often happens to penguins who like to hang out near airfields. Helicopters constantly flying in the sky attract the attention of animals, and they curiously lift their heads to see the source of the sound and lose their balance. After each landing and takeoff, the penguin flipper should walk around the area and get the “victims” back on their feet.

Golf ball diver

As you know, golf is played mainly by wealthy people who are unlikely to retrieve rolled balls from the water. This is why there are divers who are ready to dive into a body of water to get the ball. Additionally, these people often make money selling used golf equipment, so their annual income can reach $100,000.

Unique vacancies

Sometimes there are very rare professions on the labor market, the duties of which will seem quite strange, boring and even repulsive to most. Their representatives are the only people in the whole world who do this work.

Monkey Man

Indian Achkan Mian is engaged in another unusual business and receives $7 daily for it. His duties include running daily in a monkey suit around the Lucknow train station in India. Mian does this with one goal - to scare away his “relatives” who are interfering with the movement of trains.

Fortune Cookie Writer

Donald Lau, vice president of the American fortune cookie company Wonton Food, is the author of all the messages for his products. He is constantly in search of new wishes, which can be both joyful and helpful. For example, the result of his trip in a subway car saturated with unpleasant odors may be the phrase “Beware of aromas of unknown origin.”

Observer of drying paint

Thomas Carwin's work is one of the rarest, and perhaps the most boring, in the world. During the working day, he must sit on a chair and continuously watch for changes in the color and texture of the surface with paint applied to it. Based on Thomas's observations, the manufacturer reformulates paints to ensure they provide long-lasting coverage.

Ski slope sketcher

A passion for drawing has landed James Niehus an amazing job as an illustrator of ski slopes. After receiving the order, James flies out in a helicopter to take pictures of the area and then uses topographic maps recreates impressive infographics.

The responsibilities of American Simon Ellison include assessing aroma, taste, and the absence of foreign elements (bone fragments, cartilage) in pet food. He chews food slowly, but never swallows it, and always keeps a glass of water and chewing gum to rinse your mouth and get rid of dog breath.

Elite nomads

The Müller family signed one of the most unique rental agreements in the world, under which they live in luxury homes for sale for a nominal fee. According to real estate companies, houses that someone lives in sell much better. They are confident that residents are capable of creating a unique energy that is absent in an uninhabited house. At the same time, the Mullers need to fulfill certain conditions: maintain perfect cleanliness and leave the house upon request if it is sold.

Barking Detective

Stockholm's tax officer, Elfrida Carlson, is required to walk the streets of the city and bark in different ways in order to determine which of the townspeople is hiding a dog in an attempt to avoid paying taxes. And most dogs always respond, betraying their unscrupulous owners. A woman can bark 20 in different voices and easily determine the breed of dog by barking.

Perhaps in Russia you won’t be able to meet an ant catcher or a cheese listener, but here, too, there is its own special world of amazing professions. After all, in Russia there are such vacancies:

  • Breeder of freebies is an unusual job, without which not a single glass factory or factory can do. His duty is to put special raw materials (holyavy) into the furnaces for melting glass and monitor the melting process, constantly stir the glass mass, that is, dilute it.
  • A forest pathologist is a specialist whose duty is to monitor the condition of the forest. He is obliged to find damage to trees and find out their causes, as well as assess the sanitary condition of the forest and, if necessary, prescribe a “complex of treatment.”
  • Screen operator - a person who needs to monitor the filtration process large quantity water through the grate. Job openings exist at wastewater treatment plants and other facilities that handle large volumes of water.
  • Sulfurizer is a machine operator at a match factory who controls the process of applying sulfur heads to matches by a robot. This is a rather rare profession, which, due to the growing popularity of lighters, risks completely disappearing from the labor market.
  • A niello procurer is a specialist who prepares the material necessary for metal engraving - niello. It is a matte black alloy of silver, sulfur and copper.

Rare and amazing professions are not limited to this list. It is safe to say that there are other representatives in the world unusual species activities that receive not only money from their work, but also pleasure.

15 August 2012, 11:01

As children, we don't dream of becoming a forestry engineer or a golf club polisher, but someone has to do it :)
Greenkeeper– if you do a literal translation from in English- greenkeeper, then this profession means “guardian of greenery.” This specialist's responsibilities include maintaining sports pitches such as those used for rugby, baseball or football. The first appearance of the term "greenkeeper" dates back to 1888. Since ancient times, there have been two main directions in the development of modern greenkeeping - English and American. In Moscow, by the way, there already exists The educational center for those who decide to follow the green path and become a greenkeeper.
Cavist is a wine gourmet who can combine the functions of a sommelier and sales consultant in one person. The main task of a representative of this profession is to select wine, as well as a specific dish to go with it, and according to individual order client. Communication with the client is an integral part of the work of a cavist. If a client’s conversation with a supermarket sales assistant is traditionally limited to a couple of questions and simple monosyllabic answers, a cavist’s conversation with his client can last quite a long time. It is to the cavist, and not to the wine boutique, that clients return. In Russia, even the sommelier profession is still not included in the all-Russian register, and the wine market, meanwhile, continues to offer completely new specialties for our country, including cavist. Sniffer- a rather rare profession that is found in the field of perfumery. There are just over 100 certified master perfumers in the world. 30 of them live in Grasse. The responsibilities of the smeller include assessing the smell, as well as composing perfume compositions. To work in this field, a person must have an excellent memory for aromas, as well as clearly understand them. In this delicate matter, talent alone is not enough. To become a master perfumer, you have to study for 10-12 years.
Paleontologist– a very rare profession and somewhat “out of this world.” Many eminent paleontologists would probably feel quite comfortable in the swamps of the Devonian period or in coniferous forests– carbon. By the way, the most ancient paleontologists can be called Chinese craftsmen; three thousand years ago they mined the bones and teeth of fossilized dinosaurs and considered their finds evidence of the existence of dragons. (Joe: “Profession...dinosaurs.” Ros: “Actually, I’m paleo...okay, write dinosaurs. Write, don’t draw!”). Pastiger– from the French postiche, i.e. hair extensions - one who makes wigs, sideburns, mustaches, beards, braids, eyelashes. Most often, this person does all his work to order. Sometimes work as a pasteur is combined with makeup. Oserifier- the one who operates the machine that applies sulfur to matches. This profession exists in match factories. It sounds a little dissonant, but what can you do? IN Lately This profession belongs to the group of “endangered” ones, due to the advent of lighters.
Stringer- an equally rare profession, which means highly specialized specialists and freelance correspondents whose competence includes creating reports from extreme parts of the world, for example, zones natural Disasters or military action. Stringers are often disliked by colleagues from official publications for their efficiency, independence, mobility, and, finally, high earnings. Titester– a professional compiler and taster of tea, which tastes, smells and appearance determines the type of tea and the place where it was grown, the harvest season, as well as the method of its storage and processing. The unique profession of tea sommelier (from two English words tea, test – “testing tea”) at one time gave rise to an inherently subjective method: determining tea samples by eye, touch and taste. Today, when determining the taste of a drink, the titester does not take a single sip, but only rinses his mouth with the infusion. To become a tester highest category, you must study for at least ten years. And here average earnings tester at the factory - $1500-2000, at auction houses - up to $7000.
Torcedor– a very rare specialist who rolls cigars. A representative of this profession wraps the tobacco in a wrapping leaf and trims the cigar, thereby giving it a sellable appearance. They study this profession mainly in Cuba, and internships also take place in this country. The training takes place at a cigar factory and lasts no more, no less, ten years! But it’s worth it, because the master is paid $1000 and more. Rammer- This is a very young profession - it appeared with the development of the metro and the increased flow of passengers. The responsibility of this specialist is to help people enter a crowded subway car. There are no such professionals in Moscow yet, but in the east, especially in Japan, there are many holders of this profession; by the way, in Ukraine, in the capital, Kiev, rammers have already begun to master themselves. Distinctive feature Japanese rammers - snow-white gloves :) Fumelier– this is the name given to a specialist in the field of cigars and spirits. His responsibilities include selecting a combination certain type cigars and alcoholic beverages for the client, taking into account his individual characteristics in advance. Chimney sweep- an ancient profession that exists in our time, but to master it you need to train for two years, and only abroad. By the way, the duties of a chimney sweep include not only cleaning chimneys, stoves or fireplaces, but also restoring the brickwork of the chimney, lining, lining and much more.
Penguin flipper– specialists in this field live only in Antarctica near the airfield. You are wrong to think that the one who drew the short straw is going to turn over the birds, everything is serious here. The penguins themselves never fall on their backs - only on their stomachs, but since these animals are very curious, they love to walk near the airfield. Naturally, when a helicopter flies by, they lift their heads up and, unable to maintain their balance, fall onto their backs. They, poor things, will no longer be able to stand up, so they need to be turned over.
Operator for determining the sex of chickens- a very important profession, which consists in determining the sex of chicks at the moment when they are 1 day old, because The diet of the birds depends on this, as well as the conditions for their rearing.
Glassblower is a master who creates products from heated glass mass by blowing. The matter is not limited to blowing itself; to further shape the product, the glassblower uses many different tools and, ultimately, pleases us with vases, toys, figurines and dishes of unimaginable shape. Who would you become if you decided to radically change your profession?

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