Thursday 27 October 2011

Window Cleaning One Step Away From Bomb Squad Technician


From bomb disarming to grave digging: The scariest jobs in America: Just in time for Halloween, CareerBuilder released results of their scariest jobs survey. The survey polled American workers on what they believe to be the scariest professions, and high-school teachers made the list. The list includes a wide range of fear-inducing careers; some are life threatening, while others could lead to serious embarrassment or social shame.

It's no surprise that window washers may have one of the scariest jobs in America, but what about teachers? A new survey from CareerBuilder found teaching is one of the top ten scariest professions. More than 4,300 workers voted in a nationwide survey. A bomb squad technician was voted the scariest job. A high-rise window washer was second.

CareerBuilder Survey Reveals the Scariest Jobs According to American Workers:
· Bomb squad technician tops list; miner, high school teacher, stunt person among the most frightening professions.
· Pay cuts, presentations and high workload are among the things workers are most afraid of at work.

Chicago, Illinois – October 27, 2011 – What makes a job frightening? Imminent danger? Public speaking? Eerie surroundings? As Halloween weekend approaches, American workers voted on the scariest profession, choosing careers ranging from the death-defying (firefighter) to the potentially humiliating (stand-up comedian). The nationwide survey was conducted by Harris Interactive from August 16 to September 8, 2011 with more than 4,300 workers.

Among the scariest jobs are:

1. Bomb Squad Technician
2. High Rise Window Washer
3. Armed Forces
4. Miner
5. Police Officer
6. Alaskan Crab Fishing
7. Mortician
8. Firefighter
9. High School Teacher
10. Cemetery Worker
11. Exterminator
12. Stand-Up Comedian
13. Animal Control
14. Stunt Person
15. Politician

What are employees most afraid of at work?
While most Americans won’t find themselves in any of the above careers, aspects of their own jobs can keep them on edge. More than a third of workers (36 percent) say layoffs are what they are most afraid of at work. Other work-related issues that may keep workers up at night include:

· Pay cuts – 13 percent
· Workload – 9 percent
· Presenting in front of other people – 9 percent
· Forced relocation – 4 percent
· The boss – 3 percent

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Salaries: How they pan out..
1. Bomb Squad Technician
Salary: $54,000

Training: High school degree or equivalent, five years as a police officer, and a training period at a specialized facility, like the six-week course at the FBI Hazardous Devices School in Huntsville, Ala.
Red wire or blue wire? Ten seconds. Red wire or blue wire? Nine seconds. Twenty thousand innocent lives within bomb radius. Seven seconds. Probably at least 500 sleeping babies. Five seconds. Your mom. Four seconds. RED WIRE OR BLUE WIRE? Three seconds. Blue has always been your favorite color. Two seconds. Why did you ever decide to become a bomb squad technician? One second.

2. High-Rise Window Washer
Salary: $28,770

Training: High-rise window washers usually need certification. For International Window Cleaning Association certification, the aspiring window washer must take four correspondence exams, specializing in commercial ground-based window cleaning, rope descent systems, and suspended scaffolds. American high-rise washers need specific training in regional standards. Cleanliness is next to godliness, they say. But when cleaning the 102nd floor windows of the Empire State Building, you are actually next to God. Combining the detail-focus of a custodian with the fearlessness of a circus acrobat, high-rise window washers waltz daily with death to keep our skyscrapers agleam. Peering into all those offices might reveal some pretty scary stuff too.

3. Armed Forces Member Salary: $23,400 plus bonus (private first class).
4. Miner: Salary $25.60 per hour or $53,160 per year.
5. Police Officer Salary: $41,257
6. Alaskan Crab Fishing Salary: $84,930
7. Mortician Salary: $41,440
8. Firefighter Salary: $41,300
9. High School Teacher Salary: $43,800
10. Cemetery Worker Salary: $42,250
11. Exterminator Salary: $32,840
12. Stand-Up Comedian Salary: Whatever you can hustle.
13. Animal Control Salary: $30,940
14. Stunt Person Salary: $70,000 (well-known and experienced)
15. Politician Salary: $174,000 (U.S. House and Senate Members) No experience required, but lying through your teeth for your own selfish benefit & lining your products comes in handy, especially when you have to pay off the funding you took -  to get you there in the first place.

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