9. Forensic Entomologist
Imagine being subjected to the smell of rotting flesh on a daily basis. That’s the job of your local forensic entomologist. They are often called to crime scenes to figure out how long someone or something has been dead based on the presence of decay and insects like maggots.
From there, they can determine a timeline of how someone died to give to investigators working the case. If you get queasy around open caskets or don’t like the sight of blood, you may want to explore other fields.
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