Sunday 24 August 2014

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ISLAND CARETAKER


For those who love natural beauty and having fun in the sun, you could be an Island Caretaker. What is the paradise of Island Caretaker? It is about the perfect weather and amazing water sports that accompany your days. Even though this job is a little bit risky, but enjoy feeling beat the feeling of facing the risks. Island Caretaker have to faced with a few complaints about his profession which is it may not be suited for everyone and may be caught by sea creature such as bone fish, conch and craw fish. But the main job description of this job is to make sure that the island is ship-shape when the owners arrive for their holidays, make any necessary repairs to the home and boats and clean up after stormy weather. With all the advantages that the company gave, a little hard work sounds more than worth it.

WINE TASTER

Wine Taster
As the job title suggests, it is to ensure high quality or to gain an appreciation of its flavours. People thought this job gain high profit but actually it isn’t. Taster still needs to have considerable expertise and industry knowledge in order to get ahead. However, there are no compulsory qualifications to become a wine taster. In fact, plenty of seasoned wine tasting professionals have built up their career without any paper qualifications but only with their expertise and experience driving them forward. Above all, it pays to invest in some training that will be able to give you a solid understanding of all aspects of the wine industry, and not just of what the final products tastes like.

ODOUR TESTER

Odour Tester
As an odour tester, you need to keep your nose to the grindstone. You’re known for ability to identify scents. Using chemistry and your own nose, you’re able to be an Odour tester which is adjusting the scent of just about any product. You possess a unique skill set when you’re an odour tester. It can be a funky job. No matter which industry you make a career of nosing around, you spend a great deal of time in a laboratory, evaluating results and correcting the balance of the scent. You’re now a scientist and you understand how making a change in the product’s chemical makeup will affect the smell it gives off.

CARD AND DICE INSPECTOR


Card and dice inspector profession is to ensure all used cards and dice are inspected and cancelled in compliance with gaming regulations. Other than that, cards and dice inspector have to prepare for destruction and done in accordance with existing regulations, policy and procedure. Job tasks must be finished in a timely manner according to department standards all other duties must be assigned. This job is an early morning daytime position and its starting wage is $9.00 per hour. To be a card and dice inspector, you must have strong basic math skills, basic understand of cards suits, must be able to stand for a long duration and have high school diploma or GED equivalent. Only 21 years above is allowed to be card and dice inspector.

GOLF BALL DIVERS

Golf Ball Divers
Golf Ball Divers scoop up the misdirected balls so that they can be cleaned and sold to other self-punishing. But golfers didn't like to see golf ball divers at work. It is because it reminds them of their failures. Regarding that, golf ball divers do their work at the early in the morning before the golfers arrive. Golf ball divers have to strap on scuba gear and dive to the bottom of the water feature. When you already got the golf ball, you have to drop it in a collection bag. One golf ball may be quite light but hundred of them are definitely very heavy. This job requires big muscles. After done scouting the water feature for errant balls, you have to package them and give them to the employer. You keep an accurate count of all of the balls you collect, and provide that paperwork to your employer as well.


CHIMNEY SWEEP

Chimney Sweep
As a chimney sweep, you have to clean the chimneys of open fires. These include coal, gas, oil and wood-fired heating systems. This work helps to reduce the risks of chimney fires and dangerous fumes. Practical skills in using a range of tools and equipment are needed to be a chimney sweep.
Other than that, you need to have ability to work at heights and climb ladders. You need to get on job training because company always hired chimney sweep with experienced. As a chimney sweep, they usually work between 8.30am and 5.30pm, Monday to Friday but may also work on Saturday. Spring and autumn is the busiest times for chimney sweep. The most important for chimney sweep is to take care of health and safety issues because this work is risky. Part of salary, there are no set rates of pay because they earns according to how much work they have.