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Explain Why Florists Are Not Healthy Jobs
I think that florists are not healthy jobs. There are two reasons. First, they tend to suffer from tenosynovitis because they use scissors too much. And, most of their hands are rough. We cannot call work that is likely to be chronically injured in the hand healthy. Next, they start to work at 2 or 3 o‘clock in the morning in accordance with the purchase of flowers. So, florists cannot sleep well. Lacks of sleeping cause a variety of deseases.

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