Social Security uses an obsolete publication to identify jobs that a disability claimant may be able to do. These jobs, in turn, are often used to deny disability claims. The publication required by Social Security decision makers is The Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) , first published in the 1930s and last updated in 1993. The DOT describes 12,569 jobs. Many of them are obsolete, from a bygone era. Here are a few of the more ridiculous jobs found in the DOT. The DOT code number is given, to prove this is no joke. Horse Identifier DOT Code 153.387-010 Horse and Wagon Driver 919.664-010 Butter Melter 523-585-010 Animal Impersonator 159.047-018 Bucket Chucker 664.685-014 Belly Roller 583.685-094 Side Splitter 525-684-018 Worm Picker 413-687-010 Egg Smeller 521.687-042 Bowling Ball Weigher 732.487-010 And my personal favorit...
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