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New Jersey’s Weirdest Job Is One of America’s Weirdest

By Judy Grier
April 11, 2022
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Well I have to admit that whenever I see the adjectives “weird” or “strange” I automatically feel the need to know more lol what’s so weird? what’s so strange? Sometimes I find it intriguing and sometimes I wish I didn’t know lol

This article is about “America’s Weirdest Jobs”. 247tempo.com did the play and listed the “weirdest” jobs in the United States. Including right here in the Garden State. Now, before I go any further, let me say this, anyone who works for a living is a winner in my book. Whatever the job, do it if you can. Working is good on many levels and if you can pursue one of the “strange” professions listed in their article and earn a living, good for you!

Unsplash.com Elisa Schmidt

Unsplash.com Elisa Schmidt

In 247tempo’s article, they picked the weirdest job for each US state. The selection for New Jersey was, are you ready, gum breaker! Yes, gum removal is the choice for Jersey. Hey, is this something that needs to be done, who wants to get into chewing gum, or who wants a company with chewing gum thrown everywhere? By the way, if you chew gum, don’t be so lazy that you just spit it out when you’re done, dispose of it properly like a normal human.

If you need a service and you’re wondering who’s doing that job, who are you going to call? their article mentions Gum Busters from NY – NJ. They take care of the gum and remove it before we go inside.

So what do you think? do you agree with this profession being the “weirdest” in New Jersey? would you suggest a “foreign” profession? post your comments below, we always love to hear from you.

Unsplash.com Arun Kuchibhotla

Unsplash.com Arun Kuchibhotla

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