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What's the most humbling,  humiliating or
dirtiest job you've ever done?


Humbling - babysitting a disabled boy in a wheelchair.

cleaning up dead roaches

I worked at a hog farm, cleaning their very dirty pens.

Cleaning manure out of hog houses

cleaning a women's public restroom!

washed toilets

cleaning up puke while trying not to puke yourself

maid for hotel

I took out the trash for my school and I had to smell the most horriblest smell you have ever smelled.

Doing the laundry in a nursing home.

Worked at a car wash, but I met my husband there!

Poultry finishing technician - WPC specialist aka windpipe and craw removal.  Worked on an assembly line that processed chickens from butchering to packaging. After butchering and feather removal chickens were hung from their feet on an overhead assembly.  Specific job was approximately halfway along the assembly line and required learning and implementing a specific technique utilizing either left or right hand and index finger to locate and remove the windpipe and craw in a timely manner. This was a 6:00 to 7:30 am job prior to 1st period of high school.

fighting forest fire

Digging a ditch with a jack hammer when I was 19.

a picker at a fruit/veggie farm

Taking care of an aged mother and cleaning her after she soiled herself

I was mowing the lawn and I ran over a sprinkler.

Working on the mission field...

File clerk, after I had a bachelor degree and over 10 years experience as a manager. This was humbling but I learned how to file very well.

Cleaning out the Sump drain at the car dealership I worked at.  While I cleaned it out the Mechanics would always walk by and ask how I could stand doing it.  I'm not sure how I did either. It was smelly. and it paid $2.75/hr.

 
     
     


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