Every job respects its owner, below are the strangest jobs in the world
Bicycle fishermen in Amsterdam. Amsterdam has more bicycles than residents, and many of the bicycles end up in one of the city’s canals. The Amsterdam Water Authority employs people whose job it is to fish these bikes. They catch between 12 and 15 thousand bicycles a year

License plate blockers in Tehran. In order to deal with traffic jams in the city, there is a law in Tehran that cars with even license numbers are allowed to drive on certain days, and on other days only cars with odd license numbers are allowed. This law led to the creation of the profession ‘license plate blocker’. These are people who are paid to walk behind the car and hide the license number from the cameras in areas where travel is restricted to certain days.
A human scarecrow in the United States. Many farmers suffer from crow destroying their crops and are willing to pay people to act as “human scarecrows” and keep the pest birds away.
Golf ball divers in Orlando. Every year 25 thousand balls are collected from the lakes adjacent to the golf courses after collecting them from the bottom of the lake, the balls are sent to a company that renews them and sells them at half price.

Traffic zebras in Bolivia. People dressed in a zebra costume are responsible for enforcing traffic laws. For example, if a vehicle stops at the crosswalk, the zebras will cry and climb on top of the vehicle and scream until the driver clears the area for pedestrians. The employees of the position are young people who are employed in the “Zebra Mother” program that helps them find work and use the money they earn to acquire an education.

collection of bull semen samples

Pushing people onto trains in Japan. Trains in Japan employ workers whose job it is to push as many people as possible into the train cars during rush hour.

Deodorant smell tester

Published: May 2, 2023
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