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    Tuesday, January 31, 2017

    10 Of The Most Scummy Jobs In The World

    Although most jobs can be corrupted by the wrong person, there are some positions that most people agree are more susceptible to abuse than others. And then there are other positions that are bad no matter how you look at it. This list will contain a little bit of both. These are 25 Of The Most Scummy Jobs In The World.
    10

    Telemarketers who focus on the elderly

    phone
    Source: ncoa.org
    Or even better, scam artists who focus on the elderly
    9

    Physicians who use their credentials to sell “supplements” on TV

    supplements
    Source: fda.gov, Image: pixabay.com (public domain)
    Especially fat busting supplements that do actual harm
    8

    Psychic mediums who cash in on people’s sorrow

    psychic
    Source: nytimes
    Tricking people into believing that you’re talking to their dead grandma? Not cool…
    7

    Scientology recruiters

    scientology
    Source: rationalwiki.org
    So now that we’ve convinced you that you can only live a fulfilling life by completing our classes…cash or credit?
    6

    Televangelists preaching the “prosperity gospel”

    success
    Source: wikipedia, Image: pixabay.com (public domain)
    For those of you that don’t know, this is basically the theology that if you have enough faith, God will make you rich.
    5

    Patent trolls

    patent
    Source: wikipedia
    They buy patents and make money off suing people.
    4

    Paparazzi

    paparazzi
    3

    Professional panhandlers

    panhandling
    Source: washingtonpost
    We’re not talking about legit homeless people. We’re talking about people with jobs that pretend to be homeless.
    2

    Human trafficker

    trafficking
    Source: wikipedia
    Whether it’s to get someone across a border or to sell someone into slavery, scum is scum

    1

    Multi-level marketer

    scam
    Source: wikipedia, Image: pixabay.com (public domain)
    So you make money by signing up other people to make money by signing other people up? Sounds legit. Now just tell them that they’re their “own boss.”

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