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The 8 most special jobs in Switzerland: they hunt crows, chase the devil and ring bells for 700 years
CH🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

The 8 most special jobs in Switzerland: they hunt crows, chase the devil and ring bells for 700 years

The article highlights eight unique and unusual jobs in Switzerland, ranging from a bird scarecrow who deters crows to an exorcist and a bell ringer at the Munot tower who has been ringing bells for 700 years. These roles showcase the diverse and sometimes eccentric nature of employment in the country, reflecting both traditional practices and niche professions that serve specific local needs.

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The 8 most special jobs in Switzerland: they hunt crows, chase the devil and ring bells for 700 years

The article highlights eight unique and unusual jobs in Switzerland, ranging from a bird scarecrow who deters crows to an exorcist and a bell ringer at the Munot tower who has been ringing bells for 700 years. These roles showcase the diverse and sometimes eccentric nature of employment in the country, reflecting both traditional practices and niche professions that serve specific local needs.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses non-political, cultural aspects of Swiss society and does not present any political stance or controversy. It focuses on unique occupations without any ideological framing or bias.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 75): The article presents unusual jobs in Switzerland with descriptive titles but lacks specific details or sources to verify the accuracy of these roles. It maintains a neutral tone but may overemphasize the uniqueness without contextual depth.

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