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Suzanne Yeagley
Suzanne Yeagley interviews people about their jobs, but only if the job is ridiculous, painful, or otherwise unique. She herself has worked in a variety of places, including a donut shop, pizza place, ski lodge, marina store, and titanium plant. See her latest projects at suzanneyeagley.com.
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December 4, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Alayna Pretended She Was Sick
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October 22, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Kate Can’t Get Your Bonbons But She’ll Take a Message
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August 22, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Mega Church Rent-a-Cop
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June 14, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: John Ertle Buries Dead People
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May 7, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Roy the Roller King
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April 8, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Levi Greenacres Has a Bright Aura
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March 28, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Michael Blake, Former Pheasant Beater
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February 26, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Holly Harper Sells Cow Waterbeds
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January 31, 2013Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Sarah Kaufmann, Cheese Sculptor
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November 12, 2012Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Dexter O’Connell, Referee
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September 26, 2012Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Gabriel Harley, Record Producer
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August 29, 2012Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Rachael Burke, Apprentice to the Lampshade Lady
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