Ever Wondered What the Most Dangerous Jobs Are?

Richart Ruddie
2 min readDec 21, 2022

While a python hunter or firefighter in Northern California may sound like the most deadly jobs. Ever think to ask a robot to answer that question? Well thats exactly what I did and here’s what it is said:

There are several jobs that are considered to be more dangerous than others due to the nature of the work and the risks involved. Some examples of dangerous jobs include:

There are several jobs that are considered to be more dangerous than others due to the nature of the work and the risks involved. Some examples of dangerous jobs include:

  1. Loggers: Loggers work in a forestry setting, where they cut down trees and clear land for various purposes. This job involves working with heavy machinery and being in close proximity to falling trees, which can be dangerous.
  2. Fishers: Fishers spend long periods of time on boats and are exposed to harsh weather conditions and the risk of drowning.
  3. Pilots and flight engineers: These professionals operate aircraft and are at risk of accidents and incidents due to the complexity and inherent dangers of flying.
  4. Roofers: Roofers work at heights and are at risk of falls, as well as burns and other injuries from hot tar and other materials.
  5. Miners: Miners work underground and are at risk of cave-ins, as well as exposure to harmful chemicals and gases.
  6. Iron and steel workers: These workers are at risk of falls and other accidents due to the nature of their work, which involves working at heights and with heavy machinery.
  7. Garbage collectors: Garbage collectors work with heavy machinery and are at risk of accidents and injuries due to the physical demands of the job.
  8. Farmers and ranchers: These workers are at risk of accidents and injuries due to the use of heavy machinery and the exposure to animals.
  9. Police officers and firefighters: These professionals are at risk of injury and death due to the nature of their work, which involves responding to dangerous situations and emergencies.
  10. Construction workers: Construction workers are at risk of falls, accidents, and injuries due to the nature of their work, which involves working with heavy machinery and at heights.

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