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Extraordinary jobs
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My presentation on thetheme
"Extraordinary jobs"
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Choice of work is a crucial step. everyoneearns money as he can. People work
wherever he wants to work. Operation are
ordinary and not ordinary. Let's talk about
no ordinary work
3. BOOK RECORDER
Sometimes blind schools employ people (ormaybe ask for volunteers) to read academic text
books or story books out loud for it to be
recorded. They are then used in classes to
educate blind children. It can be quite a heart
warming job too!
4. Chicken Sexer
This is a real job title. A chicken sexer sortsthrough baby chicks to determine if they are
male or female, and then segregate them. You
may have seen Mike Rowe doing this on his
"Dirty Jobs" television program. If you did,
then you know that this is a dirty, stinky and
perhaps even disgusting job. But someone has
to do it.
5. ODOR TESTER
Some people actually use their sense ofsmell to earn them a decent livelihood.
Many
deodorant
makers
or
room
freshener manufacturers need odor
testers to give them a thorough feedback
on their new fragrance.
6. FURNITURE TESTER
Furniture manufacturers and sometimes evenmattress makers are known to hire testers
who test the furniture and mattress, their
comfort levels and potential style friendliness.
People are either paid by the hour or per
furniture piece test. It’s quite a relaxing job
for sure.
7. Professional Ethical Hacker
Can you be a hacker and also be a goodperson? As a matter of fact you can, and
that's a desk job that pays especially well:
an ethical hacker earns more than
$170,000 per year ($92,000 on average),
according to PayScale.com. Ethical hackers
help
companies
find
glitches
and
weaknesses in their computer systems