Pork salesman in Israel
2007-12-27 18:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The first thing a fraud says is that the government is covering something up. Who cares what NASA or some liar on YouTube says? This is what I say. What's this end of the world going to be? The solar system passing through a "photon belt" near Alcyone? Good story, but photons do not form belts, Alcyone is moving away from us and it was all supposed to happen about 1958. The return of Jesus, yet again? How many dates have been predicted for that in the past 2000 years? Planet X which was supposed to be here in May 2003 having another go at us? Why can't we see planet X if it's a two weeks away? Why could we not see it in 2003 when it was first supposed to be here? Invasion of the annunaki from Nibiru looking for gold? Why can't we see Nibiru if it's two weeks away? Hiding behind the Sun? it was doing that years ago, so we were told. Yeah, right. . The rapture, yet again? How many dates have been predicted for that since it was invented in the 1830s? All the planets in the solar system lining up, even though they cannot and will not, and doing . . . something, somehow? Must be magic because it sure will not be gravity. Wasn't that supposed to happen in 1999? Solar flares, which happen around five times a week on a long term average. Coronal mass ejections on the Sun which are fairly common - like the one on 14 July 2012 and a half dozen times since. Notice anything, did you? A line up of the Sun and the Earth or something with the centre of the galaxy, which comes vaguely close twice every year is supposed to do . . . something? Must be magic because it sure will not be gravity. The solar system crossing the central plane of the galaxy, when we don't actually know where that is? Aliens invade (no, not the annunaki)? Prophecies that the Maya didn't make will be fulfilled? Prophecies that the old French faker Nostradamus didn't make will be fulfilled? The entire thing is delusion, superstition and lies invented by the reality challenged and used by the ethically challenged to make money from the mentally challenged. Anyone who promotes it is a scum sucking bottom feeder.
2016-04-11 04:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The job I have. Nursing. It's hard work looking after people at there most vulnerable state, watching people die knowing there's nothing you can do. It is worth all the hard work though. There are many joys in being a nurse as well. But with so little nurses and so many superbugs, an ageing population, and people immigrating from war torn countries, also the incresing number of people who can't afford proper healthcare, the workload becomes more difficult.
2007-12-27 18:12:49
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answer #3
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answered by Kelly H 6
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Most difficult to do WELL: parenting!!! It's a million jobs in one, and you don't get any days off!
Besides that:
OUR (America's) MILITARY, particularly those serving in active duty, and especially the men and women in the field of battle. They work their BUTTS off for us, even give their LIVES for us, while every day, people poo-poo what they're doing simply because they disagree with the war! It makes me sick! Some people are so ungrateful.
Police officer/firefighter/other jobs where people risk their lives every day to keep others safe -- and speaking of ingratitude (which I was a few seconds ago), I can tell you as a police officer's daughter that so many of our policemen/women get NO respect, and are actually hated for everything they do to make this world safer! The people who hate cops simply because they're incapable of following our laws, or because they're convinced that every cop is crooked and/or power-hungry, are incredibly ignorant, and yet my dad, and countless others, give their EVERYTHING to protect and serve the community, working long hard hours, missing holidays at home with the family, and putting their lives at risk... all to be called a "pig" and have the front of their home trashed by teenagers who think it's funny, or be sworn at & given the bird by immature people who want to take out their frustration over a traffic ticket they feel was unjustified. Ugh.
Teachers!!! Gosh, good teachers are absolute saints, if you ask me! They also don't get the recognition, pay, or respect that they deserve. I admire them so much.
Same goes for (most) nurses. As a cancer patient, I learned firsthand just what kind of crap they have to deal with (and sometimes it's LITERALLY crap!) and yet they continue to work hard and serve with patience and compassion. And man, some patients are mean!!!
Um... I'm also gonna add almost all of the people who do the jobs showcased on Mike Rowe's show... Dirty Work, I think it's called. I could never work in/with raw sewage or animal guts!
2007-12-27 19:07:53
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answered by Cycloppety-Clops 4
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No. 1:
Fishers and Related Workers
Deaths per 100,000 workers: 142
Total Deaths: 51
What they do: Work on commercial boats, fishers catch fish and other aquatic animals to sell as food, animal feed, bait and other uses.
Dangers: Commercial fishers work in all kinds of weather, often hundreds of miles from shore with no help readily available. Crew members risk falling on slippery decks, which can result in serious injuries or even going overboard. There are also the potential hazards of malfunctioning fishing gear and becoming entangled in large nets.
2007-12-27 18:17:16
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answered by Anonymous
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President of the United States of America.
You have to try to look good and smile all the time.
Dress up every day.
Pretend that everything's OK.
Being criticized constantly because you mispronounced a word.
Everybody will be counting on you in a time of crisis.
Then you have to do those stupid speeches about whatever everyday.
People who would be smart enough to do that job are smart enough to know they don't want that job so you know you're not the smartest guy but everybody expect you to make smart decisions!
2007-12-27 18:23:03
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answer #6
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answered by Sallie W 5
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i think the most difficult job would have to be a soldier or somebody of that line of work because, well, it would be completely horrible risking my life every day for other people. I wish some people would realize this.
2007-12-27 18:18:37
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it must be most difficult to be the person who suspends accounts for Y!A, since everyone hates you for taking accounts away from people who have earned TOP CONTRIBUTOR and/or many many points for helping so many people.
2007-12-27 18:48:44
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answered by TNguy 6
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Teaching
2007-12-27 18:08:20
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answered by Daisy 4
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I guess it depends on what you're good at....I'd have to vote for fast food as the worst job I can think of...not as a short term job, but god it would be hopeless and sad to work in fast food in your 30's
I think it would also be really horrible to work in a slaughter house
2007-12-27 18:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a toss up, between a Police Officer and a Soldier.
2007-12-27 18:08:22
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answered by ♥Carol♥ 7
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