Rachel Zupek, CareerBuilder.com Writer
Do you ever wonder whose job it is to do some of the less desirable things in life? If you think about it, there's a job doing almost anything, no matter how exciting, disgusting or just plain weird it may seem. For example, remember when you stuck your wad of gum underneath the seat of a roller coaster so you wouldn't choke? That sticky mess didn't just disappear -- a gum buster scraped it off, using a special steaming tool that removes gum stuck to various surfaces. Think about all those times your golf ball didn't make it over the water. Did you think the fish ate them? Nope, a golf ball diver, who scours the depths of bodies of water on golf courses to find lost golf balls to refinish and resell, got it.
1. Breath Odor Evaluator
What they do: Odor judges smell nasty morning breath or breath "insulted" with strong scents, like garlic or coffee. They rate the breath on a scale from one to nine, one being the worst. To test odor-reducing products like gum or mouthwash, they smell the breath again and assign it a new rating.
Who's Hiring: Tester Jobs
2. Diener
What they do: Prepare cadavers for the pathologist before autopsies are performed in hospitals.
Who's Hiring: Hospital Jobs
3. Ribbon Candy Puller
What they do: After a heated combination of sugar, corn syrup, water and coloring agent has cooled, batches of different colors are laid out side by side. Someone then pulls the candy thin until it's about an inch wide. The final product is a multicolored hard candy.
Who's Hiring: Candy Factory Jobs
4. Ocularist
What they do: In short, they paint artificial eyes. It sounds easier than it is, since as with real eyes, no two are exactly the same.
Who's Hiring: Optometry Jobs
5. Flatulence smell-reduction underwear maker
What they do: Create underwear that protect against bad human gas for people who suffer from gastrointestinal problems. The underwear is made with various materials and filters to help remedy hydrogen sulfide gases, the main offender in foul smells.
Who's Hiring: Tester Jobs
6. Beer Tester
What they do: Taste – and spit out – beer all day to approve new and existing flavors.
Who's Hiring: Tester Jobs
7. Crack Filler
What they do: Using a silicone sealant, they repair the wear and tear inflicted on monumental structures, like Mount Rushmore.
Who's Hiring: City Cleaner Jobs
8. Ball Tester
What they do: Assess basketballs, footballs, volleyballs and soccer balls for air-retention, inflation, roundness, weight and reboundability.
Who's Hiring: Tester Jobs
9. Video Game Tester
What they do: For eight hours a day, five days a week, a group of males and females of all ages play video games. They repeat levels, games and characters, looking for any bugs and/or glitches in the software.
Who's Hiring: Video Game Tester Jobs
10. Tampon Tester
What they do: Check all sizes of tampons for absorbency and cord strength in accordance with FDA standards. Most testers check up to 125 pieces per day.
Who's Hiring: Tester Jobs
11. Gold Reclaimer
What they do: Scour old teeth for fillings, melting the gold from them with broken gold jewelry into tiny gold pellets, which is then re-sold to jewelers.
Who's Hiring: Jewely Store Jobs
12. Dog sniffer
What they do: Once a week, they analyze the odor of dog's breath to test the effect of their diet on their teeth. Breath is graded on a scale of zero to 10 and is categorized as sweaty, salty, musty, fungal or decaying.
Who's Hiring: Animal Care Jobs
13. Potato Chip Inspector
What they do: Search for over-cooked or clumped chips to discard as they come down the assembly line.
Who's Hiring: Food Inspector Jobs
14. Porta-potty Servicer
What they do: Like regular restrooms, portable toilets need maintenance, too. Once a week, service workers clean these single-stall facilities to achieve certain standards of sanitation.
Who's Hiring: Sanitation Jobs
15. Barbie dress designer
What they do: Fashion designers at Mattel Toys, the company behind Barbie, create hundreds of new styles for Barbie and her ever-expanding entourage.
Who's Hiring: Fashion Design Jobs
16. Wax Figure Maker
What they do: Mold wax to create figures, often for, but not limited to, the human form. Figures are often made in the likeness of people who have achieved historical or celebrity recognition.
Who's Hiring: Museum Jobs
17. Safe Cracker
What they do: When combinations are lost or forgotten, safe crackers use their ears and fingers to open the safe.
Who's Hiring: Security Worker Jobs
18. Wig Maker
What they do: Put simply, they make wigs, but the process is anything but simple. First, wig makers create a plastic model of the wearer's head and hairline, and then they transfer the mold onto a padded canvas similar to the client's general head size, covering it with wig lace. Using a needle, they knot and pull thousands of hairs, one by one, through the mesh cap. Once all the hairs are in place, the wig is styled to the wearer's preference.
Who's Hiring: Beauty Salon Jobs
19. Paper Towel Sniffer
What they do: Paper towel manufacturers prefer their products to be odorless before, during and after their use. Naturally, paper towel sniffers ensure that once a paper towel is used, there is no noticeable scent.
Who's Hiring: Tester Jobs
20. Foley Artist
What they do: Use whatever they can find to create and record the noises used to make the sound effects in films, like heavy footsteps, rolling thunder or creaking doors.
Who's Hiring: Video Production Jobs
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Search by Company | Search by IndustryRachel Zupek is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.
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Sep 27th 2009 @ 4:49PM grinny5
Is it any wonder these jobs are open?
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Oct 19th 2009 @ 6:07PM grinny5
yeah, so what's the job? And how do I know you're not scamming me?
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