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20 Photos Telling About the Other Side of Some Jobs Nobody Mentions During the Interview

An average office worker spends around 1/3 of their life on work, that is about 9,000 days. Of course, everyone would love to spend this much time in a useful way, and not be bored, like the guys from this compilation. And sometimes, the things you will never see anywhere else happen in their workplaces.

We at CHEERY think that thanks to the photos from our compilation, you can learn more about some professions than you would from a lecture.

“The tube on my expanding foam can cracked, resulting in this mess. The glove is irremovable.”

“This ambulance has stork decals, one for each of the babies born in the back.”

«To test large crane capacity we use giant water bags.»

“Saw our pilot dangling out the window to clean the windshield.”

«My job deals with lots of lights. This is our water bottle.»

«Thanks to poor planning, this is how I have to service this equipment.»

«Escalator steps that have been removed from the escalator.»

«My nephew got a job massaging animals at the county fair.»

“Please behold the fridge in the kitchen of the restaurant I work in. We’re all on borrowed time.”

“Guess my job is based on my everyday care.”

  • Cable gal actually. Those are just my tools. The rest are supplied based on the job so they’re always up to spec. The coin is just because I’m not good at taking pictures and didn’t realize it was in there until too late. © Hannerdonder / Reddit

«From a couple of years ago, working outside at −73F.»

“My company is sending work-from-home employees new laptops. I somehow ended up with all of them.”

“To fix an overheating computer in the factory I work in.”

  • For anyone that doesn’t know that is pressured air and it’s really expensive. My boss rants if we have it running for even a second longer than needed. © Erolok1 / Reddit

“I work hotel night audit, there’s a channel that plays The Office all night. Makes working here a breeze (can you guess the episode?)”

“I work at a whole animal butcher shop and finally replaced my primary boning knife after three years.”

“Might retire my first Carhartts. Can I say that I worked my butt off yet?”

“Working on a small island means that we get both sunrise and sunset over the ocean.”

«Sometimes you gotta start over.»

«I saw a Prototype Car being tested.»

“Myself and 2 coworkers realized we were wearing the same coat. The only option was to zip them into one three-person coat.”

What facts about your work can you tell?

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