Golf Ball Washer
Golf balls get dirty. Enter the golf ball washer—a person responsible for cleaning hundreds or thousands of balls every day using machines or by hand. The job isn’t glamorous, and it’s often done outdoors in hot sun or cold rain, right next to where retirees yell at squirrels.
After a while, you develop a weird bond with the tiny dimpled spheres. You start recognizing brands, identifying slice patterns, and silently judging swings based on grass stains. It’s zen-like, until you realize you’re literally getting paid to scrub other people’s lost balls.
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