Saturday, September 26, 2009

Mortuary Beautician

Almost everyone has attended a funeral, which is not an experience that most of us ever wish to attend. This is just a place where no one wants to go. A lot of people come to pay their respects for one reason or another. But have you ever wondered who prepares the deceased for the viewing or just assumed the funeral home "took" care of this sensitive matter?


 

Well there are people who obtain a degree to specialize in this area, and we may think of this as a "dirty job" or just a job we could never do. However, in reality this is a job that is just as important as the next. Although it is not one we wish to indulge on, I wanted people to know that through my own personal loss of my mom, I was very impressed with how they had her look just as she did prior to passing. I always believed that this was just a "dirty job" someone did. I now see it differently.


 

As a mortuary beautician there are several "behind the scene" tasks that are completed before the decedent is viewed. They prepare the embalmed bodies for interment: Manicures nails, using files and nail polish, and performs other grooming tasks, such as arching and plucking eyebrows and removing the facial hair, using depilatory cream and tweezers.


 

They will shampoo, dry, style the decedent's hair, and apply cosmetics on face to restore natural appearance all from a photograph provided, or verbal or written description obtained from family. This includes dressing and arranging the body in the casket.

In some cases they may select casket or burial dress, arrange floral displays, and prepare obituary notices. May record personal effects delivered with body and information about deceased.


 

This is not a glorified or high paying job, but for some this is a way for them to restore a "perfect" memory in the most emotional and trying time to a family of the loved one who has passed on.

I have inserted a salary chart for a manager of a funeral home. I was quite surprised to learn that this "dirty job" actually paid as well as it did. (provided by www.payscale.com)



Salary Chart

Median Salary by Degree/Major Subject

Job: Manager Funeral Home




 

Sunday, September 20, 2009

"Poo Pot"

For my first blog of a dirty job, I have choosen one that about a farmer who has a "Poo Pot." The "Poo Pot" is a homemade pool if you will and is contains the "poo" from his animals on the farm. They filter the pool and re-use the water to feed the animals on the farm, which helps supports their living. They remove any large objects and things before filtering.
by doing this form of "filtering" the farmer is able to save money that most of us just do not have these days.

I have attached a link of a video clip where Mike Rowe hosts with the Discovery Channel.

http://www.dsc.discovery.com/videos/dirty-jobs-5-stinkiest-moments-poo-pot.html