10 Craziest Jobs In The World You Won't Believe Actually Exist!
- 2:02 pm November 8, 2022
- suhas
What do you want to do when you grow up? is a question that we are frequently asked as children. Our parents typically smile when we respond. But they were unaware that the majority of what we claimed was untrue. Why? Because not everyone has the aptitude or desire to become a doctor, lawyer, or firefighter. Today, we have so many options for careers that some of them really seem to be a little weirder than the others. So, if you're interested in the bizarre jobs that individuals have in different parts of the world, keep reading because we've compiled a few of the most spectacular ones below for your pleasure.
Chicken sexer.
Yes, it sounds like a joke, but the three-year training requirement shows that it's far more difficult than it appears. At a rate of £3 per 100 chicks, skilled "chick sexers" are expected to examine 700 eggs every hour while maintaining a 98% accuracy rate. This joke might not be very funny for long.
Legal bank robber.
Imagine robbing a bank without the potential for punishment and the unpleasantness of the shower. You may work as a "penetration tester," or as they are called in the industry, a legal bank robber. Although it seems like a riot, that is a real job that former secret operatives are well-suited for.
Teddy bear surgeon.
The technician's job is to sew arms, legs, and eyeballs back onto "damaged" teddy bears at every major Build-A-Bear retailer. Additionally, there are numerous separate teddy bear hospitals.
Snake milker.
But in other nations, snake venom is highly sought after, and there are specialized milkers who take daily risks with their lives. The top milkers take satisfaction in hand-catching the snakes to reduce stress because snake venom is needed to make anti-venom.
Professional mourner
If no one cared about you when you were alive, you'll need these mourners. It's disappointing that you won't be able to witness their grief because, well...
Waterslide tester.
Isn't it the highest-paid position in the world at £20,000 a year? Unsurprisingly, there were over 2,000 applicants for the position, and to be selected, the candidates had to compete in a slide-off. Who is to blame them, then, for quitting their ideal job and giving their opinion on the SplashWorld slides?
