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CAREERS BEST AND WORST OF 2012 (789 hits)


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JULY 2012
17th Day

A new release by an on-line magazine Career Cast has listed more than 200 best and worst paying jobs in 2012. These jobs were ranked on and by skill levels, stress and the expected salary ranges. Among some of the lists of worst jobs were listed being a lumber jack for a salary ranging of $32,114 which carried a high risk of hazardous working conditions, like losing or breaking a limb. The report listed that poor hiring prospects and demand for lumber is decreasing because of less construction of the housing industry in the past two to three years. Another job among the worst listed dairy farming due the long hours and working with unpredictable animals. Dairy farming requires lots of out-of-doors work in all types of weather conditions and around the clock hours to be on duty. The report stated that producers among dairy farmers are slightly down. Followed by another worst was being in the military. This is due to the fact that military careers often place their lives on the line daily. In addition military jobs call for long periods of time away from home and many other conditions of possible war and weapons of wars.

The top rated job listed was that of a computer programmer which tops out in high salaries from $88,142 annually. The physical risk was low and it provided a vast opportunity in many of the latest business offices and firms. Accountants and Actuaries were listed as a great job for good financial futures which gave focus on mathmatics, and their mechanisms. Among the third best career was listed as that of Human Resource Managers. The high demand for them and the career with unending possiblilites of hire. Some of the other best listed were Teachers and Nurses. Career Cast publisher, Tony Lee said that most top-rated jobs have fewest physical demands, minimal stress, good working enviornments and strong hiring outlooks.

"Are you thinking about a career change?"
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Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Tuesday, July 17th 2012 at 12:36PM
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