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Saw a show on the tube a year or so ago, about an entrepreneur who started his own business cleaning up hazardous human waste from suicides, homicides, accidents, etc. One call does it all.
The same story was in Playboy about a year ago (yes, sometimes they get read) it was very interesting; disgusting but intriguing.
I've seen that also. This line of work has also been featured on a few documentaries (A&E, etc) and even on Insomniac. It's a pretty grim job, I don't think I would have the stomach to do that.
One of the stories was about a guy who was out of work. Somebody died in his building and there was nobody to properly clean it up. The guy had an instant business idea and appears to keep busy doing it. It's alot more involved than I thought, I give them alot of credit.
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