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    RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,713
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    Prostitutes can conduct perfectly sensible and honourable transactions.

    Drug dealers are tons lower.

    And I think those that lie and twist and bully the vulnerable in order to make a profit - are the lowest of the low.

    They come in a variety of jobs though, from financial services to plumbers, and not all of those trades are bad.
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    Saskia44Saskia44 Posts: 2,412
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    Prostitutes can conduct perfectly sensible and honourable transactions.

    Drug dealers are tons lower.

    And I think those that lie and twist and bully the vulnerable in order to make a profit - are the lowest of the low.

    They come in a variety of jobs though, from financial services to plumbers, and not all of those trades are bad.

    I agree. I find it extremely morally judgmental (and downright old-fashioned) of people to say prostitutes who are only selling a service to those wanting to buy. They are not actually harming anyone - it is this sexist idea some have of women and sex.

    As you say those that lie, twist and abuse the vulnerable to extort money - are in a different league altogether.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,888
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    Working for the Sun. I think I'd rather staple my hand to my face that work for that low, pathetic excuse for a paper.


    Other jobs: Studying spiders or insects., no just no *vomit smiley*
    Kiss and tell people
    Payday loan companies aka legalised loan sharking
    Chris Maloney's back up dancer.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,889
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    politician

    always start with good intentions then become corrupt

    or

    call centre workers
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    ACUACU Posts: 9,104
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    the guy who makes tea for the guy who makes the coffee.
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    21stCenturyBoy21stCenturyBoy Posts: 44,506
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    Working in an abattoir must be completely soul destroying.
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    mackaramackara Posts: 4,063
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    Working in an abattoir must be completely soul destroying.
    I have a mate who works in one, he loves it but not the sort of person you would let walk your dog.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,845
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    There is no lowest job. Just be happy with what you do. Better to do a minimum wage job happily than work unhappily for 30 years making millions.
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,553
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    Prozzy or drug dealer.

    Also the highest paid ...
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    CasualCasual Posts: 2,696
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    Bailiffs
    Wheel clampers
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,246
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    Prostitute

    LOL, at over £100 an hour being the going rate, I wouldn't call it that low. I ain't harming anyone, including myself.

    I don't look at any job as being low, smack dealer and hit man does it for me
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,246
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    Working in an abattoir must be completely soul destroying.

    I agree, add to my list of low jobs anyone who murders animals for a living, of any kind.

    I love my job as a prostitute personally, earn lots, short hours, work whenever I want, enjoy funny experiences on the way. All without having to even leave my home. I can't see myself ever working a boring 9-5 again, I take solace in the fact even 50+ women are in demand in my industry.

    And then add on that I'm a horny cow anyway and it's all good in da hood.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,246
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    Aneechik wrote: »
    Prostitute, but only the drug-addicted-street-walking variety.

    Working in an abattoir is pretty low too.

    I don't consider street walking a job, as it isn't. Its a desperate measure to get cash, I doubt they are registered with hmrc.
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    CasualCasual Posts: 2,696
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    CJM91 wrote: »
    I don't look at any job as being low
    CJM91 wrote: »
    I agree, add to my list of low jobs anyone who murders animals for a living

    :confused:
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    CaldariCaldari Posts: 5,890
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    Health & Safety Compliance Officer.
    Equality & Diversity Officer.
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    James FrederickJames Frederick Posts: 53,184
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    CJM91 wrote: »
    LOL, at over £100 an hour being the going rate, I wouldn't call it that low.

    TBH considering what has to be done I'd call that very very low pay
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    Super FrogSuper Frog Posts: 11,480
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    Standing in the city centre holding a sign/irritating people with leaflets.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,246
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    TBH considering what has to be done I'd call that very very low pay

    What 'has' to be done?

    I suppose that depends on how you feel about it as an individual, I don't feel like that. I wouldn't recommend someone who did to do the job.

    To me, many jobs are far worse, take much more time and effort and are more tiring than mine, which pay a fraction of the money.

    Your a man though presumably, so it's likely you dont have a clue what your talking about.
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    Terry WigonTerry Wigon Posts: 6,831
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    Limbo dancer?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,246
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    Casual wrote: »
    :confused:

    Don't ask, I'm not the brightest bulb about, I sometimes make embarrassing mistakes.
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    hunter23hunter23 Posts: 3,097
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    cleaning the toilets or go around cleaning in mcdonalds.
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    James FrederickJames Frederick Posts: 53,184
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    CJM91 wrote: »
    What 'has' to be done?

    I suppose that depends on how you feel about it as an individual, I don't feel like that. I wouldn't recommend someone who did to do the job.

    To me, many jobs are far worse, take much more time and effort and are more tiring than mine, which pay a fraction of the money.

    Your a man though presumably, so it's likely you dont have a clue what your talking about.

    I always imaged the pay was just much better than that £100 to me doesn't seem all that much money.

    I just really don't think it's worth it
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    wear thefoxhatwear thefoxhat Posts: 3,753
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    Undertaker, having to deal with a child who has died and their heartbroken family, it must be impossible to just switch off after work sometimes.
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    CasualCasual Posts: 2,696
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    CJM91 wrote: »
    Don't ask, I'm not the brightest bulb about, I sometimes make embarrassing mistakes.

    Fair enough, I've made plenty of those :o
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,246
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    I always imaged the pay was just much better than that £100 to me doesn't seem all that much money.

    I just really don't think it's worth it

    The media makes out its 1000 an hour which is rubbish, the going rate is 100-140. If you've never done it you have no idea what it entails, how easy it is of if it was worth it.

    Your entitled to your opinion though, even if it is based on nothing but skewed misconception.
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