I get what the criteria is (lack of danger, $$, room for growth) and not to piss on your #8 position, OW, but kinda depressing that folks who keep our neighbourhoods clean, build our homes, take care of children and put out fires are at the bottom of the pile.
I get what the criteria is (lack of danger, $$, room for growth) and not to piss on your #8 position, OW, but kinda depressing that folks who keep our neighbourhoods clean, build our homes, take care of children and put out fires are at the bottom of the pile.
I'm also certain that, in my many of those examples, the reason they rank low is because you have the combination between "dangerous and/or strenuous physical work" + "low pay." If compensation were ramped up on most of those jobs, you'd likely see satisfaction increase too. The problem is how these professions are undervalued in our society.
I'm also struck that jobs typically thought of as "desirable" - doctor, lawyer, etc. - aren't anywhere in the top 20. Just shows that $ isn't everything.
I'm surprised that parole officers are so high. A good part of that job is dealing with and causing misery. A good friend of mine became a parole officer and quit after a year or so because she couldn't handle all the BS and pettiness that goes with it.
I was also suprised social worker was so high up - even with an MSW, you're not making too much dough. Not to mention the nature of the work as far as hearing about the tragedies and troubles of people's lives is concerned.
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1. Mathematician 2. Actuary 3. Statistician
This sounds like the NASA crew from the Simpsons
Reporter: It's a lovely day for a launch, here, live at Cape Canaveral, at the lower end of the Florida Peninsula, and the purpose of today's mission is truly, really electrifying. Other reporter: That's correct, Tom. The lion's share of this flight will be devoted to the study of the effects of weightlessness on tiny screws. Reporter: Unbelievable, and just imagine the logistics of weightlessness. And of course, this could have literally millions of applications here on Earth -- everything from watchmaking to watch repair. Homer: Boring. [tries to switch channels, but the batteries fall from the remote control] No! The batteries! Reporter: Now let's look at the crew a little. Other reporter: They're a colorful bunch. They've been dubbed, ???The Three Musketeers". Heh heh heh. Reporter: And we laugh legitimately. There's a mathematician, a different kind of mathematician, and a statistician.[/b] Homer: Make it stop! [panics] Bart: Oh no, not another boring space launch. Change the channel. Change the channel! Homer: I can't! I can't!
Actually, most of the mathematicians I know who are not academics work for the government ( -related )
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Jesus.
and what pray tell, is a roustabout?
Saying: I wouldn't be so smug towards some dude with an ax (esp. when I'm sitting on a tree).
I'm also certain that, in my many of those examples, the reason they rank low is because you have the combination between "dangerous and/or strenuous physical work" + "low pay." If compensation were ramped up on most of those jobs, you'd likely see satisfaction increase too. The problem is how these professions are undervalued in our society.
I'm also struck that jobs typically thought of as "desirable" - doctor, lawyer, etc. - aren't anywhere in the top 20. Just shows that $ isn't everything.
Used to be higher actually. Wonder what happened to bring it down.
Blinds without windows.
it seems like my homies and mine pay is going nowhere but up this year.
2. Actuary
3. Statistician
This sounds like the NASA crew from the Simpsons
Actually, most of the mathematicians I know who are not academics work for the government ( -related )
4. Biologist
Represent!
Livin' in the Bookkeeper Ghetto right now, movin' on up soon.
How come I keep killing cactus plants? aloe, succulents, chrsitmas cactus - I just can't keep them alive.
Not a mathematician, I see.
WAS a #74.
Movin' on up!!!
That's not really my field, but over-watering can often be a problem for these kinds of plants.