What jobs are really dangerous?
30 Most Dangerous Jobs in America
- Security Guards.
- Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers.
- Electricians.
- Carpenters.
- Mining Machine Operators.
- Construction Laborers.
- Heavy Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Service Technicians and Mechanics.
- Maintenance and Repair Workers, in General.
What are the safest jobs?
Here are 17 safe jobs to consider as you search for your next career:
- Senior medical coder.
- Archivist.
- Human resources manager.
- Technical writer.
- Web developer.
- Systems analyst. National average salary: $78,806 per year.
- Statistician. National average salary: $98,292 per year.
- Actuary. National average salary: $114,677 per year.
What are the top 10 deadliest jobs?
Top 10 Most Dangerous Jobs of 2020
- Logging Workers.
- Fishers and Related Fishing Workers.
- Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers.
- Roofers.
- Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors.
- Truck Drivers and Other Drivers.
- Farmers, Ranchers and Agricultural Managers.
- Structural Iron and Steel Workers.
What job has the most deaths?
The most dangerous job in the U.S. right now is logging work. Logging workers have a fatality rate of 135.9, which is nearly 50 points higher than the closest second — truly staggering.
What is the smartest job in the world?
Using data from an older study conducted by researchers at the University of Wisconsin, here are 10 jobs typically suited for those with high IQ scores.
- Doctors and surgeons.
- College professors.
- Electrical engineers.
- Lawyers.
- Scientists.
- Materials and design engineers.
- Software and IT professionals.
- Sales.
What are the top 10 worst jobs?
Top 10 Worst Jobs
- Roadkill Collector. Pretty self-explanatory.
- Manure Inspector.
- Portable Toilet Cleaner.
- Crime-Scene Cleaner.
- Pest Control Worker.
- Ape Urine Collector.
- De-construction Worker.
- Zoo Cleaner.