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These 7 Jobs Should Be Bigger Than They Are
  • These 7 Jobs Should Be Bigger Than They Are

    These 7 Jobs Should Be Bigger Than They Are

    Some professions are more respected and loved than others. And some are just plain underrated. Here are some jobs we actually shouldn’t look down on because they’re really amazing.

    Town crier 

    Imagine waking up to a bell and someone giving the whole town hot gist? The gossip levels will increase, and it’ll foster town unity. 

    Philosopher 

    All the thinking you’ve been thinking for free, where has it taken you? Nowhere. At least, let your overthinking put food on your table and a roof over your head. It’s time to start asking yourself the difficult questions. 

    Alchemist 

    Imagine being able to turn copper into gold? Or lead into silver? 

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    Nomenclator  

    Someone who helps people to recall the names of everyone they’ve met. In this era of short-term memory, this should be a massive profession. Do you know how many awkward situations would be prevented if someone actually remembered names on people’s behalf? 

    Food tasters 

    With the rise of village people, it’s important for you to have someone taste the food you want to eat. 

    Knocker-upper

    Are you tired of always snoozing your alarm and waking up late anyway? Well, a knocker-upper’s job is to wake people more effectively… by beating you till you wake up. You’ll never miss an alarm again. 

    Bell-ringer 

    Bell-ringing is a pretty accurate way to tell time for those who run from their responsibilities.

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