- Window Cleaner.
Everyone at one point has washed a window, but many of us have never done
it from 100 floors up, outside the building, as the wind whips our harness
back and forth. If heights are an issue for you, we wouldn’t recommend
this career path, but either way - don’t look down!
- Miner. Methane
explosions, collapses and hydrogen sulfide leaks are just a few of the
things miners have to worry about in a day’s work and that is not
including any of the health risks. If none of these things get your heart
beating, you can always focus on the small spaces and pitch black.
- Police Officer. As a
police officer, you are trained to stay calm in even the most dangerous
situations and hold your own against some well-armed human beings – but
that doesn’t mean you aren’t caught off guard on some occasions or see
some horrible things.
- Mortician. This job
isn’t necessarily dangerous, but it is pretty scary when you have to spend
all day with dead people. If the movies have taught us anything, your
office is also usually in a quiet basement, with a lot of flickering
lights and every so often, one of those dead bodies comes back to life.
- Exterminator. Spiders,
rats, cockroaches, and centipedes should be enough to scare you away from
this job title and keep you up all night thinking there is something crawling
in your bed.
- Pay cuts
- Workload.
- Public
Speaking/Presentations.
- Forced Relocation.
- Your boss or other
co-workers.
If you find these jobs to be a little scarier then you thought you could handle, visit TorontoJobs.ca and find the perfect job for you. With over 2,300 Greater Toronto Area jobs posted on our online job board, you are bound to find something that doesn’t make your skin crawl.
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