I saw that punch line coming from so far away, I'm thinking about turning in my glasses. It was somewhat funny anyway. It's not, however, close to being the worst job. There are guys beneath Mexico City who clean sewer tunnels every day. Many of them are killed every year when the raging current of large rivers of raw sewage carried them away and drowns them in complete darkness.
I found this list from a recent issue of Popular Science. These are the Worst Jobs in Science of 2005.
Orangutan Pee Collector, NASA ballerina (with video), Do-Gooder, Semen Washer, Vulcanologist, Nuclear Weapons Scientist at Los Alamo, Extremophile Excavator, Kanas Biology Teacher, Manure Inspector, and Human Lab Rat.
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I saw that punch line coming from so far away, I'm thinking about turning in my glasses. It was somewhat funny anyway. It's not, however, close to being the worst job. There are guys beneath Mexico City who clean sewer tunnels every day. Many of them are killed every year when the raging current of large rivers of raw sewage carried them away and drowns them in complete darkness.
I found this list from a recent issue of Popular Science. These are the Worst Jobs in Science of 2005.
Orangutan Pee Collector, NASA ballerina (with video), Do-Gooder, Semen Washer, Vulcanologist, Nuclear Weapons Scientist at Los Alamo, Extremophile Excavator, Kanas Biology Teacher, Manure Inspector, and Human Lab Rat.
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/806ffb24a5f27010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html
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