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Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs
We’re always looking for people with interesting or unusual jobs. If you fall into one of these categories, or know someone who does, please e-mail us at unusualjobs@mcsweeneys.net.
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February 19, 2005Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Putting an Orange-Juice-like Drink in the Hopper: An Interview with Tony Meehan
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November 2, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Buying Malt Liquor With Nickels
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September 12, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: I Haul Your Booze: An Interview with a Trucker
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June 24, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: I’m Your Trumpet-Playing Gorilla: An Interview with Brian Wishnefsky, a.k.a. Sparky the Clown
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May 2, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview With Robert Cork Kallen, Certified Firewalk Instructor
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March 18, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview with the Repo Man
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February 16, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview with Nicole G., Former U.S. Census Bureau Employee
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January 31, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview with Joe Bodnar, Auctioneer
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January 6, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Jackie Watson, on Calling BINGO
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December 6, 2003Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview with Sara Willkomm, President of a Michael Ian Black Fan Club
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October 13, 2003Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Never Been to Jitterbugs, An Interview With Michele Beardsley
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September 27, 2003Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Just Call Me Zippy, An Interview With Amy Rose