Amazing and Weird jobs in The World



These are some of the world’s most weird jobs in the world that you will be surprised to know.

1.    Professional line-standers: You don’t have enough patience to stand in queue? These professionals are there to stand in a line for you. These are busy especially during big sales and product launches. Rates may vary from one to other.

2.    Oshiya: These people work in japan railway stations. As the Trains in Japan are fully crowded the japan railways came with solution called oshiya (People onto train pushers) , these people push the people into the trains to get the doors closed in time.

3.    Professional mourners: The professional mourners are there to attend funerals and grieve for the deceased. This is an ancient practice and is found in China, Africa and the Middle East. There is also a company called Rent A Mourner in England which offers mourners.  The cost is around $70 for two hours.

4.    Car Plate Blockers: In Iran some local authorities place restrictions on number of cars allowed on road by allowing the cars whose numbers ends with even or odd on a given day. So drivers hire some people to walk or stand behind their cars to cover the number plate.

5.    Dog surfing instructors: There are people who teach your dog how to surf. They can be found at some ocean resorts. Some even offer classes strictly for dogs.

6.    Professional Ear Cleaners: There are a few professional ear cleaners found in streets of India. They clean the wax and dust in the ears of the people.

7.    Cuidacarros: This is a profession in Brazil, these people watch your car while you left. Some of them accept whatever given on your return, while others have a strict prices ranging from 1 to 10 dollars.

8.    Face feelers: These are trained to use their hands and judge the effectiveness of products like lotions, facial cleansers, and razors. Face feelers work part-time, but they can earn up to $25 per hour. They are also called as 'sensory scientists,'

9.    Ash portrait artists: They get creative with the remains of once loved ones. Following cremation, some people hire these artists to create a token of remembrance, like a necklace or glass sculpture.

10. Dog food tasters: They test the quality of the pet foods and are hired by pet food companies to test the quality of their products. They also evaluate the nutritional value.

11.Snake milkers: They extract venom from most dangerous snakes in the world like rattlesnakes and cobras. The venom which is extracted is often used to create anti venom and it can costs up to $1,000 per gram.

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