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360 lines, the first of all lines, what strange occupations are there in the world?

The world is big and full of miracles. The so-called thin thread, thin thread, is now found in all kinds of occupations in the world. There is a saying that things are scarce. Although these occupations are strange, the wages are considerable, so let's analyze the urban culture of this period for everyone. The profession of perfumer is called "nose" in France. Among less than 500 perfume manufacturers in the world, France and Switzerland have 120. It is believed that these "gentlemen's noses" or "ladies' noses" are mainly sensitive to smells because they are different from normal people's talents. The profession of perfumer originated in13rd century. Historically, many perfumers have inherited their skills from their ancestors. Because the royal family has high requirements on the quality of perfume, the perfumer is regarded as a "craftsman" and is highly respected.

Since ancient times, pearls have been a kind of precious jewelry. Before the invention of pearl culture method, people had to dive to collect natural pearls. Due to the cold of seawater and the pressure of deep sea, divers are prone to various diseases, including inner ear injury and lung infection. German veterinarian Robert Hermes is an expert in artificial insemination, mainly responsible for animal artificial insemination and related research. 2011On March 28th, in a zoo in eastern France, German veterinarian Robert Hermes tried to artificially inseminate a rhinoceros. Sperm for artificial insemination was collected in a zoo in western France and flown in. Previously, there were only six successful cases in the world.

Lenny's home is about15km from his office. Because it is inconvenient to go home from work to feed his son, he found this company that specializes in breast feeding. This milk delivery company was founded on 20 10 to help working mothers like Lenny. Each courier is equipped with a motorcycle, and GPS monitors the road conditions in real time to choose the best route for the courier. The cost of each courier is 30,000 to 40,000 rupiah (about 3.30 to 4.4 US dollars). During rush hours, the number of passengers in Tokyo subway cars will exceed 200%, so it is difficult to close the underground iron gate. At this time, the subway "pusher" needs to appear in time to "plug" people into the carriage. Nowadays, the Tokyo subway "pushing passengers" has become a fixed job. On June 26, 2007, in Tokyo, Japan, people were pushed into subway cars by a staff member.