Convocated jobs a person always desires to achieve

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CONVOCATED JOBS - A PERSON ALWAYS DESIRES TO ACHIEVE

Transcript of Convocated jobs a person always desires to achieve

CONVOCATED JOBS - A PERSON ALWAYS DESIRES

TO ACHIEVE

Title

• Chief Funster• Personal Shopper

• Video Game Tester• Water Slide Tester

• Chocolatier• LEGO sculptor• Bounty hunter

• Food taster• Director of Fun

• Fragrance Chemist• Nail Polish Namer

• Veterinary Acupuncturist• Storm Chaser

Dream Jobs exists…• Somewhere between your dream job and your real job

are the best jobs in the world; job titles that some extremely lucky people actually have. While some of

the coolest careers also rank among the world's rarest jobs, there are plenty of dream jobs available for the

taking (or at least for the applying and the interviewing).

• What would be your dream job? What would you love to spend every day doing? If you dream of an

extraordinary career that falls outside of the most common jobs in the world, there's a chance you'll find

something that tickles your fancy on this list of the best jobs in the world.

Chief Funster

• Chief Funster are the social media commentator and professional party-goers.

• They review the coolest concerts, parties and VIP

events in Sydney and New South Wales.

• They also to promote food festivals, lifestyle, sports, cultural, entertainment

and arts events across the state.

Video Game Tester• A games tester is someone who

works for video game production companies to comprehensively

test video games before the final version is released to the public. • Also known as beta game testers, games testers receive a version of a game that is close to its final stages. They must

then play the game a number of times, from start to finish, in

order to uncover bugs or glitches within the game.

• Without games testers, bugs and glitches would abound in games,

possibly making them unplayable and destroying the reputation of the video game

production company.

Personal Shopper• A personal shopper does

not shops for themselves but spend the day

choosing clothes and putting outfits together.

• They operate as on hand to help those who have the

cash to splash but don't have the first clue about

styling.

Water Slide Tester• When kids are in charge of

choosing the hotel, amazing water slides are

likely to be part of the picture. But for parents,

safety is important as well. That’s where the Water Slide Tester comes in.

• A water slide tester is responsible for visiting

water parks owned by his or her employer and trying

out new water slides. Depending on the

company, the tester may receive a short-term

contract, along with a salary and a travel

allowance.

Chocolatier• Like a chef, a chocolatier prepares

food products using ingredients and recipes. However, a chocolatier specializes in

customized products.

• In large organizations, you may design and make a wide array of products, such as candy bars and

special seasonal items.

• In some shops, you may create niche specialty items, such as

chocolate-covered strawberries or truffles. Chocolatiers use equipment in large-scale

operations to mold shapes and hand-held devices to add details.

LEGO sculptor• LEGO has a number of certified professionals who work with the company to

create sets and build models for them.

• They work against fairly tight budgets and thematic

constraints

• If you love childhood toys but don't fancy building them, why not consider joining the retail sector and work in a toy shop?

Bounty hunter

• You might need to move to the US if you want to join the bail

enforcement industry – yes there really is one. But there is still

something strangely glamorous about the idea of being a bounty

hunter.• Wikipedia define a bounty hunter

as an individual who captures fugitives ("hunting") for a

monetary reward ("bounty"), for apprehending by law, if such laws

exist. Other names include Bail Agent, Bail Enforcement Agent, Fugitive Recovery Agent, or Bail

Fugitive Recovery Specialist.

Food taster• A food taster is a person that

takes food to be served to someone else to confirm that it

is safe to eat. The person to whom the food is going to be served is usually an important person or anyone that could possibly be under threat of

assassination or harm.• The food taster may also be

responsible for the preparation and serving of food. The hope

is that tasters will be diligent in preventing poison from being introduced into food, in order to safeguard their own lives.

Director of Fun• Director of Fun is a person

who directs how fun the museums and many other

game places are.• Six-year-old Sam Pointon

landed a dream job after being appointed the director of fun at the

National Railway Museum in York.

• He was awarded the role for his extensive experience riding on loads of trains, including the Eurostar.

Fragrance Chemist• Fragrance chemists are scientists who specialize in the study of odor molecules and how such molecules can

be used for perfumes.• Fragrance chemists may

develop and test scents for women's and men's

perfume, soap, lotion and other toiletries.

• They often have backgrounds in chemistry

and biochemistry, and often have high-level degrees,

such as a Master's or PhD.

Nail Polish Namer• Any woman who paints her

nails has probably wondered where those unique - and

sometimes silly - nail polish names come from.

• As it turns out, there's no one answer. Some companies

leave it all up to the higher-ups - Essie Weingarten of the

famous "Essie" brand christens all of the polishes, for example - while others employ creative professionals in the advertising or marketing departments to

do the job.

Veterinary Acupuncturist• Acupuncture is part of traditional

Chinese medicine that involves using needles to stimulate

different parts of the body. The needle placement depends on

what the aim of the acupuncture is - for example, it can be used to treat chronic pain, fertility issues, allergies, and other syndromes.

• Interestingly, acupuncture can also be used to treat ailments in

animals. Veterinary acupuncture is most often used on dogs, cats, cows and horses, but can also be used on smaller animals like birds, ferrets and

rabbits.

Storm Chaser• With the Discovery Channel’s

new show “Storm Chasers,” this unusual career is actually

becoming a little more mainstream. 

• There are many amateur tornado hunters who work

solely for recreational purposes. 

• However, storm chasing can also be made into a

professional career, whether it be as a weather forecaster

in the media or as a meteorologist conducting

research. 

• While tornadoes are the “goal” of storm chasing, most chasers enjoy studying things such as cloud formations and end up chasing more severe

thunderstorms than tornadoes.

• Just keep in mind that storm chasing can be a dangerous job, but perhaps the perfect unusual career for a thrill-seeker with a scientific mind. 

To Conclude• Since not everyone has the same idea about what their top,

or even top 10 dream jobs might be, make sure to add your dream profession if it's not already on this list of the coolest

jobs in the world.

• These are just a few jobs, all of them are such great testament to people’s creativity, opportunism and of course

cultural idiosyncrasies.

Thank You