
Top 10 REAL Jobs That SHOULDN'T Exist. Season - 7 Ep. 26
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This week on The FratChat Podcast we’re counting down the Top 10 REAL Jobs That SHOULDN’T Exist. From pet psychics to professional cuddlers who will spoon you for cash, we’ve found the weirdest and most pointless careers out there.
We also tackle Emails From the Listeners, including a jealous-girlfriend situation with a guy named Trevor and career advice for climbing NYC’s corporate ladder. In News, did you know that Japan has a work place law to keep people from getting fat? The FratChat Podcast investigates. Plus, in Not The Drag Queens, we break down another bizarre political moment you just wont want to miss!
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