What is the most stupid/craziest job you have ever had?

@umjuna (100)
Netherlands
January 3, 2007 2:25pm CST
Hello What is the most stupid/craziest job you have ever had? I think most people have had stupid jobs, growing up and being young, you needed money. So what did you do? Was it really bad and boring or even a bit strange and freaky? I'm curious. I worked in a mental hospital, sometimes I asked myself what am I doing here??
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@82idiots (595)
• United States
3 Jan 07
To post in a forum and get paid about 1 cent per post! Hehe!
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• United States
3 Jan 07
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• United States
3 Jan 07
Ok, don't laugh now. But, when my kids were younger in order to make extra money, I was a telephone psychic for Ms. Cleo. This was before all the "bad" stuff she did. It didn't last long, but it was pretty crazy to say the least. I certainly got some very interesting calls. I hear you laughing, lol.
@umjuna (100)
• Netherlands
3 Jan 07
Tell me who or what is ms. cleo? I am not from the united states of america. Or is it very famous internationally? What was you job exactly? And was it worth is, I mean did it at least pay good money? Did you work from your own home or at an office?
• United States
3 Jan 07
Ms. Cleo was a notarible phone psychic here in the United States, that ran a line of 1-900's for free psychic readings that weren't really free because of the 1-900 number. She was charged with fraud, because most of the people she had working for her were not real psychics/tarot readers. I did read tarot cards at that point and was for real. Anyway, I worked at home on my own telephone, usually in the middle of the night was when people would call in to talk. It was just a really crazy way to make a few extra buck...no the pay wasn't that great, and she also defrauded her employees, by not paying them in the end.