27 photos from the life of representatives of different professions (28 photos)
All professions are needed, all professions are important! This collection contains interesting photographs that will perhaps show you the workdays of professionals from a new and unexpected side.
1. Janez Brajkovic and Tomas Marcinski shared pictures of their legs after a cycling race
2. "Working hands at a cement plant! I am a boilermaker, and this is my hand after a day of work in dirt and dust. Choose your profession wisely, children"
3. You can immediately tell who works in the building by these door handles
4. "My hand after a day of sanding fiberglass."
5. The staff at this hotel knows how to make you laugh.
6. The Perfectionist Shop
7. Every day this teacher from Iran comes to see his student in the hospital
8. The police prepared dinner for the children when their mother was taken to the hospital.
9. When store employees cannot refuse the buyer to return the goods
"Who thought of accepting this return? This item is from the summer collection of 2000! It was almost 17 years ago! And we have a return period of 45 days! If you don’t know about this, ASK!"
10. “The motel served me breakfast for $15, which included a toaster and a two-liter bottle of milk.”
11. "The restaurant serves French onion soup in a real onion."
12. The math teacher wished the children a Merry Christmas.
13. Vegetable oasis
14. The best nanny
15. “I got bored at work and decided to draw with bacteria.”
16. So that not a single hair gets into the order
17. The night cashier has too much free time.
18. The waitress helped the visitor with a glass
19. Helmet of a real hero
20. Japanese railway workers built these special tunnels to help turtles cross the tracks safely.
21. This teacher saved a kitten
22. “Every year, the librarian at my school dresses up as a reaper to collect books.”
23. “I heard that you like order in everything?”
24. "When I made the reservation, I asked for a picture of Nicolas Cage to be on my pillow. I was heard."
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27. “After working 40+ hours a week as a waitress, I finally made enough money to pay for a semester of college.”