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• From employees hired to steal dead bodies to people hired to farm digital currency for
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almost no income themselves we count 15 of some of the most horrible occupations ever
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seen throughout history 15 - Vomit Collector,
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• A slave to the Roman Empire who was forced to hang around dining room tables waiting
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for vomit to hit the floor so he can crawl around on all fours and clean it up
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• It was actually a common occupation since the emperor and his guests would voluntarily
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vomit to make room for more food • In fact, Julius Caesar avoided an assassination
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attempt by feigning interest in visiting the toilet, only to return to his room to blow
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chunks - which, of course, would need to be cleaned up by a certain slave
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14 - Fuller, • A job in which sheep are sheared, their
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wool carded, spun and then woven - basically, cleanse and thicken woollen cloth
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• This wasn't so bad except they needed alkaline to cleanse the wool and it was expensive,
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so they turned to stale urine instead - gallons of urine taken from farms and private houses,
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only for the poor wool cleaner to trod through urine for over 7 hours a day, up to their
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knees in stale human urine • Not something you'd want to print on your
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resume 13 - Sin-Eater,
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• Pretty much a terrible job no matter which way you spin it, the sin-eater was a 19th
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century outcast who nobody cared about, essentially a homeless person paid to absorb the sins
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of other people • They did this by waiting for a person
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to die, pass food over the corpse, then have the sin-eater eat the food and thereby absorb
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the sins - in return they were given scraps of money
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• The sin-eaters give up any chance of a decent afterlife, are shunned by society and
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usually starving to death anyway - but hey, first world problems, am I right?
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12 - Gold Farmer, • A Chinese job started around 2007 in the
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massively multiplayer online role playing game World of Warcraft, in which your job
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is to amass virtual currency called gold • The gold is sold to other players in exchange
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for real money, but to farm the gold is basically slave labour - work in 12 hour shifts for
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the world's most measly pay: 30 cents per hour
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• That's $3.60 per day, so you've already paid off your monthly Warcraft subscription
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in 5 days • What a deal
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11 - Knocker-Up, • This one has nothing to do with impregnating
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people, which is a shame because then the occupation would actually mean something
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• Instead, the knocker-up goes around tapping on your window with some bamboo in order to
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wake you up in time for work • In fact, he won't STOP tapping until you
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tell him to go away, but only if you give him a little bit of money - so, you're employing
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someone to bother you • But at least he isn't trying to sell you
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something 10 - Spit Boy,
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• The lowest ranking-member of kitchen staff, a teenage hired to stand there and turn a
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metal spit that roasts meat for hours • And it wasn't as easy as you might think
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- the meat was packed on so extensively that you could barely turn the thing, the handle
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made of iron, heat in your face all day long • Just imagine if someone hired you to stand
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next to a bonfire and lift weights for 8 hours a day - try and keep your eyeballs from melting
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into your beard 9 - Leech Collector,
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• A job that continued until the late 19th century, to collect leeches so they can latch
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onto a medical patient and withdraw small amounts of blood for therapeutic reasons
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• Leech-gatherers were forced to wade through dense leech-filled areas and allow them to
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latch onto their legs and suck, losing tremendous amounts of blood for measly pay
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• It never occurred to them that they should maybe use a net
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8 - Body Snatcher, • A man employed to dig up fresh graves
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and sell off the bodies, without leaving any trace that the body was now gone so as not
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to alert the grieving family • The bodies were used in the rapidly-advancing
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19th century field of medicine with medical students who desperately needed fresh bodies,
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but with only executed criminals allowed, they turned to this black market trade
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• And then we all discovered cremation and the industry took a downward turn
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7 - Subway Pusher, • A Japanese line of employment created
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purely to manage the peak hour public transport traffic, when trains are filled beyond 200%
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of their maximum capacity • The pushers job is to cram people in so
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the doors will actually close, otherwise the train can't leave and you get massive delays
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• Pushers are generally made up of part-time students, train staff or desperate bulked-up
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part-time workers who like pushing people around
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6 - Dog Whipper, • A lovely title for a church employee in
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charge of keeping dogs from interrupting the weekly service
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• In the 16th through 19th centuries, church-goers would bring along their pets but it was the
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job of the dog whipper, armed with whip and wooden tongs, to eject animals if they became
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disruptive • It was a valid occupation with payment
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records still around in old parish account books from churches all over England
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5 - Snake Milker, • This is a job still around today, to get
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your venomous snake to squirt its venom into a cup to create an antivenin used to treat
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snake bites • In fact, one legendary snake milker named
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Bill Haast survived over 172 venomous snake bites during the whole of his 100 year career
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• This is mostly due to the fact he was a snake milker, so antivenin was abundant
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and the snake responsible very close by 4 - Plague Burier,
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• The Black Death which swept through Europe, leaving piles and piles of bodies rotting
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in people's houses • If you've watched some Monty Python, you'll
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know about the old quote "Bring our yer dead", but that really is what happened - someone
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was hired to go around with a cart collecting bodies to head off and bury them
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• And the employees were then riddled with disease from the decomposing corpse, so not
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long after they got sick and had to be dumped on another cart moved by some other unlucky
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fool 3 - Groom of the Stool,
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• A fancy way to describe someone hired by royalty to stand in the toilet with them
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and then wipe their grotty ass-crack and clean it
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• But they weren't slaves, oh no - more often than not you'll find the sons of noblemen
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or personal assistants to the King very high up on social standing
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• To be selected to clean the gunk off a royal anus was quite the honour, and it's
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a shame we're today forced to do it ourselves like savage cave-men
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2 - Tosher, • A person who used to scavenge in the sewers
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of London, stripping valuable copper from the hulls of ships and stealing tradable treasures
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flushed down sewers • This occupation made you smell like garbage
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24/7, so you might imagine they weren't very popular when encountered
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1 - French Beggar • This is barely an occupation, more of
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a desperate act for homeless people to get by day-to-day
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• It was pre-revolution France and beggar competition was intense, so the idea came
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up to invoke as much sympathy from donators as possible
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• The worst of which involved something called denatsate, in which the mouth is cut
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open ear-to-ear in a joker's grin - gums and nose removed, a disfigured face pleading with
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you for coins • Puts things into perspective next time
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you complain about your 9/5 job