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They’re Dirty Jobs, But They Gotta Get Done

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  1. FloridaWen

    FloridaWen New Member

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    They’re Dirty Jobs, But They Gotta Get Done

    Theirs are often thankless jobs, but without the following professionals, most of us probably wouldn’t be able to enjoy so many of the things we often take for granted, from clean bathrooms, homes and work spaces to the convenience of buying fresh fish and deli meats at the market.

    The following occupations involve literally getting one’s hands dirty and withstanding a variety of gruesome conditions on a daily basis to make life a little less painful for the rest of us.

    Steam cleaner
    While most of us do our best to avoid dirt, grime and grease at all costs, steam cleaners seek them out in everything from vehicle engines to restaurant kitchens, where they can use high pressure steam hoses and detergent solutions to remove the offending substances.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $25,859/year

    Butcher
    Leaving work in blood-stained clothes would be a serious HR issue in many offices, but the practice is nothing unusual for a butcher, whose grisly work involves cutting and washing the innards of slaughtered animals to create sides of beef, steaks, sausage and ribs in slaughterhouses and meat-packing establishments. This job is not for the faint of heart.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $25,961/year

    Farrier
    Farriers inspect horse hooves for defects, trim and shape them and remove worn or defective shoes. Aside from the strain of shaping shoes with hammers and bending or squatting for long periods of time, farriers must also deal with unpleasant odors emanating from the horses and risk stepping in any number of “surprises†the horses leave behind.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $31,604/year

    Slime line worker
    Working the “slime line†at a fish processing plant is just as gruesome as it sounds. Slime line workers withstand the horrific smell and feel of blood and entrails in order to clean, de-bone and fillet fish in preparation for packaging, selling, cooking and serving.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $9.87/hour

    Proctologist
    Proctologists diagnose and treat diseases and disorders related to the anus, rectum and colon, a labor of love that involves getting up close and personal in order to inspect these areas frequently and even performing hands-on work to repair or remove the affected body parts.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $388,734/year

    Livestock breeder
    Livestock breeders raise livestock, such as cattle, goats, horses, sheep and swine, for the purposes of making meat, riding, providing working stock, showing or using for products like wool, milk and hair. They can’t be afraid to do a little dirty work, especially when it comes time to clean barns, stalls and pens, attend to animals in labor, treat ailments, brand, tag or butcher.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $31,495/year

    Building inspector
    For building inspectors, who complete assessments and determine insurance rates, squeezing into small, dark, hot crawl spaces and encountering such unpleasant things as vermin and pests, dirt, dust, dry rot and mold are all in a day’s work.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $55,245/year

    Coroner
    Real-life coroners, who direct the investigation of suspicious deaths, suicides, homicides, vehicle crashes and drug overdoses, know the work isn’t nearly as fast-paced or glamorous as it may be portrayed on TV. Performing autopsies is just one aspect of the job, for which they need to have a high tolerance for handling the smell, look and touch of body parts, bones, organs and fluids at all times.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $44,932/year

    Coal miner
    The demand for coal has increased over the past few years, thanks in part to its potential as an alternate energy source at a time when oil prices are skyrocketing. Assuming they can withstand the grueling conditions of working in dark, tiny tunnels as small as five feet high and often more than 500 feet underground where coal dust cloaks the air, those with the proper training and experience face favorable job prospects in coming years.
    Average salary with benefits and bonuses: $38,353
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  2. ezbngrn

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(FloridaWen @ Nov 19 2007, 08:45 AM) [snapback]541503[/snapback]</div>
    THis is what sucks about our country. A proctologost sticks his finger in someones anus and gets $388k.While this coal miner really risks his life to heat someones house for the winter and gets $38k :angry:
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(FloridaWen @ Nov 19 2007, 07:45 AM) [snapback]541503[/snapback]</div>
    And this is a highly dangerous job, in that they can get kicked at any time by a leg that has more force than a jackhammer. :wacko:
     
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    He left out Police and fire....

    Take NYC Police they start at 26k a year Thats the city cops, I checked into it last year... :huh: :blink:

    At least here Im at 27k and rising..... I started at 22k :blink: :(
     
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    galaxee mostly benevolent

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    mechanic: daily chance of grave physical injury. 13-14 hour work days. come home covered in road dirt and dirty fluid. drive wife insane with greasy handprints. buy $25,000 worth of tools. spend several hundred on certifications. average income $40k?!... we would have killed for that kind of money. :blink:
     
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    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    Compliance officer.
    Drive around in a flash new car looking important and talking to people. $50K AU with shift allowances and minimal overtime, work 19 x 8 hour days every 4 weeks 4 weeks annual leave 11 public holidays a year, oh and about 2 hours of paperwork a day. Who would be a mechanic?

    I should add that about once a month a truck driver swears at me. Oh no!
     
  7. Godiva

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(FloridaWen @ Nov 19 2007, 08:45 AM) [snapback]541503[/snapback]</div>
    Have you ever watched Mike Rowe's Dirty Jobs on cable?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Godiva @ Nov 19 2007, 11:51 PM) [snapback]541795[/snapback]</div>
    Great show. When is he going to be a car salesman for an episode? :lol:
     
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    Godiva AmeriKan Citizen

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(pearsonrj @ Nov 19 2007, 11:37 PM) [snapback]541816[/snapback]</div>
    I suggest he work in a bank vault. I had a friend that worked in a bank and he told me they all drew straws to see who had to work in the vault. He said money was the filthiest stuff to work with and the low man always got the sh¡t job.
     
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    galaxee mostly benevolent

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    money is disgusting indeed. working retail taught me that in a hurry.