IMO, no matter who you are or anyone else is, everyone should be required to clean up their own vomit.
he he he, im in nursing school (RN) and work as a nurse-tech right now... i think the new name for the job should be bodily fluid clean up. But honestly I love my job, i love nursing, i love taking care of people and i don't mind cleaning up blood/vomit/fluids at all, doesn't bother me.
My worst job was, well, one of the only other jobs ive had since im only 20, i worked 2 horrible years at winn dixie as a cashier. The good part was that i got to work part time in the pharmacy which, to me, i love anything medical related, but i hated being a cashier. I was good, really good, i was always the fastest cashier, never more than five cents off on my drawer at the end of the shift, but i never got a drop of appreciation. I would work my butt off, come in on my off days, and they still didn't want to give me extra shifts when i asked, and gave me a hard time when i wanted off.
It's so wonderful working at the hospital now, away from the retail madness. i work 12 hour shifts so i can get a full time pay check in just 3 days, and at the end of every shifts, the nurses almost always say "Thanks for your help, have a great day" I'm working on my RN and they are always so helpful, they teach me new stuff, let me help out with new procedures, its awesome.