The Best and Worst Jobs
Of 200 Jobs studied, these came out on top -- and at the bottom:
| The Best | The Worst |
| 1. Mathematician | 200. Lumberjack |
| 2. Actuary | 199. Dairy Farmer |
| 3. Statistician | 198. Taxi Driver |
| 4. Biologist | 197. Seaman |
| 5. Software Engineer | 196. EMT |
| 6. Computer Systems Analyst | 195. Roofer |
| 7. Historian | 194. Garbage Collector |
| 8. Sociologist | 193. Welder |
| 9. Industrial Designer | 192. Roustabout |
| 10. Accountant | 191. Ironworker |
| 11. Economist | 190. Construction Worker |
| 12. Philosopher | 189. Mail Carrier |
| 13. Physicist | 188. Sheet Metal Worker |
| 14. Parole Officer | 187. Auto Mechanic |
| 15. Meteorologist | 186. Butcher |
| 16. Medical Laboratory Technician | 185. Nuclear Decontamination Tech |
| 17. Paralegal Assistant | 184. Nurse (LN) |
| 18. Computer Programmer | 183. Painter |
| 19. Motion Picture Editor | 182. Child Care Worker |
| 20. Astronomer | 181. Firefighter |
I guess Pythagoras was on to something. High School Math Teacher isn't really up there on the list. Too much stress on test performance, but all in all it's nice to know that all those nights using my Little Professor paid off. I have no recollection on how I obtained the Little Professor - a small toy similar to a calculator that provided randomized math problems. You could choose various levels. The "Professor" gave instant feedback after every 10 questions. I loved this thing. I used to play with it at night and I had to memorize where all the keys were. Every child should have this!!!! Texas Instruments if you are reading this...bring it back, bring it back! I know kids have more technology in their hands than ever before, but they don't know how to use it to their advantage. Even Regentsprep.org has a section for math where you can answer questions online and receive instant feedback and often see solutions.
3 comments:
I want to be a roustabout, dammit!
what does a roustabout do?
A roustabout is a labourer typically performing temporary, unskilled work. The term has traditionally been used to refer to traveling-circus workers or oil rig workers.
I'd go with the circus if I were you...at least there are more opportunities to laugh.
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