This entry in the series stops first in Tucson, Arizona, where resident
Edith Holbert skins rattlesnakes. After tanning the skins, she makes all types of garments, such as dresses, hats, and vests.
Earl Snyder runs a short railroad line in Ohio from Pioneer to Fayette. New York City baker
Louis Schultz uses day old bread to sculpt figures of famous people, such as
Will Rogers and
Albert Einstein. In London, England, we see tea tasters at work.
Alan Warrick of Long Beach, California, vacuums swimming pool bottoms for a living. Facial contortionist
Alan O'Brien can, among other things, touch his nose with his lower lip. Lastly, we visit Gainesville, Texas where the residents perform in the Gainesville Community Circus for no pay.
—David Glagovsky <dglagovsky@prodigy.net>