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10 Most Dangerous jobs in the U.S.

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lol do the roofers get injured from fallin g off the roofs? i guess thats the only danger they have?

No s***...... :plain

I could understand Fishers but not second when there's stuff like Roofers and Electrical Power Installers and Pilots and all that stuff.

pilots? There are so few deaths in flying (of all sorts) each year.

 

Where is taxi drivers? Or is that driver-sales workers (I dont really know what that is).

 

Fishing is definitely dangerous. Fishing as a way of making a living does not mean sittin in a bass boat on the lake, or sitting on the pier/dock and fishing. It is off-shore fishing usually. Very dangerous. What's that movie with Mark Whalberg (sp?) and George Clooney? It came out around the time of The Patriot. Good movie, pretty dangerous fishing.

Yah! Perfect Storm. Good movie.

 

As for the firemen and police, I suspect that this is done based on injuries and deaths work-related. And we often hear about firemen and policemen who die or are shot or what have you, but nationwide, I suspect that it isn't top 10. They are well-trained (or should be) and, yes there are deaths and injuries, but I don't think it's top 10.

 

I wanna know where coal-miners are. Black lung can screw you up!

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