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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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May 3, 2017Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Rachel Zader: Model Citizen
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April 3, 2017Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: David Zeller: A Pig Brought Baseballs to the Umpire
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March 1, 2017Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Abby Markson’s Hands Were Grimy
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January 18, 2017Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: The Axe Sizzles
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December 7, 2016Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Marielle Henault, Professional Mermaid
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October 21, 2016Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Kevin Colbert Sold Meat from a Pickup Truck
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August 1, 2016Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Jen Belt Didn’t Know Pigs Were Currency
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June 8, 2016Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Elizabeth Griffin, Rolling Logs
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May 10, 2016Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Cassi Schaffer, Fraternity Chef
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March 8, 2016Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: William Toms Versus Jennifer the Robot
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January 4, 2016Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Rachel Rang the Bell that Makes Dreams Come True
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November 3, 2015Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Matthew Moody Has Only Been Hit Twice by Golf Balls
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