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Anything related to plumbing or sewage.
I already don't like dealing with other people's shit, I'd hate it if I had to do it literally.
Does it change your mind to learn that most of the work plumbers do doesn't involve toilets, and they charge upwards of $600-$1200 per hour for house calls?
I remember a guy at school who wanted to be a plumber and I was like "you want to work on people's shit pipes? Seriously?". He must have known something because I bet he's rolling in cash today.
It's one of the few "dirty" jobs where the pay makes it more than worthwhile.