A new report is out on the best and worst jobs to have, and the list is mighty kind to scientists:
The Best and Worst Jobs
Of 200 Jobs studied, these came out on top -- and at the bottom:
The Best
1. Mathematician  
2. Actuary  
3. Statistician  
4. Biologist   
5. Software Engineer  
6. Computer Systems Analyst   
7. Historian  
8. Sociologist  
9. Industrial Designer  
10. Accountant  
11. Economist  
12. Philosopher  
13. Physicist  
14. Parole Officer  
15. Meteorologist  
16. Medical Laboratory Technician  
17. Paralegal Assistant   
18. Computer Programmer  
19. Motion Picture Editor  
20. Astronomer  
The Worst 
200. Lumberjack 
199. Dairy Farmer 
198. Taxi Driver 
197. Seaman 
196. EMT 
195. Roofer  
194. Garbage Collector 
193. Welder 
192. Roustabout 
191. Ironworker 
190. Construction Worker 
189. Mail Carrier 
188. Sheet Metal Worker 
187. Auto Mechanic 
186. Butcher 
185. Nuclear Decontamination Tech 
184. Nurse (LN) 
183. Painter 
182. Child Care Worker 
181. Firefighter 
The pattern is clear: those that think are at the top, those that work hard and sweat are at the bottom.  We are truly in the information age.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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2 comments:
Wow! I started off in a dairy farming family and jumped into academia as a math professor. I escaped from the cohort of worst jobs into the privileged haven of the best. (At least my brother the dairyman has it better than lumberjacks.)
I did a stint as a construction worker prior to getting my Mathematics degree, so I've seen my share of the bottom. However, I have a hard time believing any job could be worse than Nuclear Decontamination Tech. Now we need the list of top mortalities by occupation.
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