The Worst Job Ever

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National unemployment is creeping up close to ten percent and people are desperate for their next paycheck, but are they desperate enough to chase after the worst jobs in America?

JobsRated.com has ranked the ten worst jobs in the country based on salary, hours and the type of work it entails. And after checking out some of the heavy lifting required, you may find some relief in being unemployed. The list is based on research of up to two hundred jobs and the jobs selected all made the list because of the grueling work they entail.

For example number two on the list is a dairy farmer, someone involved in raising cattle for milk production and someone who has to raise at the crack of dawn and work hard for about fifty hours a week to maintain the farm. Following that is a taxi driver, ranked because of the amount of crime, traffic and unruly passengers they deal with daily. To see what job made the top spot continue reading and to share your worst job click on the add a comment link. At the very least this may narrow the field down for your next job hunt.

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10. Iron Worker
This job requires you to work with hot metal, usually at great heights and for little reward. The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the median hourly income of Iron Workers below $20. Work can be irregular at times, because of bad weather, the short-term nature of construction jobs and economic downturns. Beware: This job category has the fourth-highest fatality rate in the country, at 61.0 deaths per 100,000 workers.

9. Roustabout
If you're not sure what a Roustabout is, you're probably not alone. A relatively specialized field, roustabouts perform maintenance on oil rigs and pipelines, using hand and power tools. The BLS expects the demand for roustabouts to decline slowly over the next decade. Median Salary: $29,000

8. Welder
The job of a welder involves melting metal joints together, usually behind a protective mask and visor to prevent serious injury. The BLS says only the top 10 percent of welders earn above $22.50 an hour.

7. Garbage Collector
No need to describe this one. Although wages vary significantly based upon experience and responsibilities, the BLS lists median hourly earnings at just $13.93. Garbage collectors also rank as the sixth deadliest job in America, with a fatality rate of 41.8 per 100,000 jobs.

6. Roofer
The BLS reports that most job openings in this field "arise from the need to replace those who leave the occupation because the work is hot, strenuous, and dirty, causing many people to switch to jobs in other construction trades." With a median hourly wage of $15.51, being a high-flying roofer is still near the bottom of the barrel.

5. Emergency Medical Technician
People's lives often depend on EMTs and other first responders, so they're on-call 24 hours a day, which tends to result in quite irregular hours. Although wages vary by region, median annual pay is $27,070, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

4. Seaman
A broad category, it includes boat workers and fishermen, who tend to spend long periods of time at sea in cramped circumstances and poor weather conditions. Fishermen also have the deadliest job in the country, with a 141.7 fatality rate per 100,000. Not the kind of odds most people would take for a median salary of $34,000 per year.

3. Taxi Driver
Although many taxi drivers and chauffeurs have extremely flexible schedules and generally work unsupervised, the job still ranks near the bottom. The BLS estimates there are approximately 229,000 jobs of this nature in the country. Although wages vary greatly based on location, type of company and amount of tips, the median hourly wage is $10.62.

2. Dairy Farmer
Raising cattle for milk production entails strenuous labor, long hours and poor working conditions, Various government estimates put net income at just over $15,000 a year. Wages do not include government subsidies and can vary with fluctuations in commodity prices and market demand.

1. Lumberjack
That's right, being a Lumberjack is the worst job in America, based upon the study by JobsRated.com. These workers spend all their time outdoors, in poor weather, and often in isolated areas. It's also the third most deadly occupation with a fatality rate of 82.1 per 100,000 jobs per year. Long hours, a high -stress environment, strenuous work and low pay - often starting at minimum wage, with a median hourly wage at $13.80 - all contribute to make this the #1 worst job in the country.

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I am shocked that Taxi

I am shocked that Taxi Driver is in top worst jobs, in eastern Europe, taxi drivers earn more than any other professionals.

I agree with this list as I

I agree with this list as I work as a roofer, I have felt several time from the third floor it is horrible but still I was lucky to get this job during the crisis.

Unfortunately when the

Unfortunately when the crisis began I wasn't prepared, and I was fired like many of my colleagues. The only available vacancy at that time was for garbage collection so I took it, and I agree that's the worst job you can find.

I don't agree with

I don't agree with JobsRated's study there are not listed worst American jobs, at least in my opinion, I would gladly add there several others like search engine optimizer and content manager.

I agree those jobs are awful

I agree those jobs are awful but still I respect people making that kind of work, because at least they are working and not living just from social welfare.

I think that even so called

I think that even so called "worst" jobs can give satisfaction to those who are doing them. I agree with Kevin it is better when a person is working than just resting.

The list is awful, but if

The list is awful, but if you have no other way what can you do? You need to have a job in order to pay your bills and mortgage.

What can be worst than being

What can be worst than being unemployed, when you can't pay your bills when you have no money for food? So don't think of those jobs as of the worst, they are still jobs.

After my company became

After my company became bankrupt I lost my job and the only place I were could go was to a taxi service, so I became a driver, after 10 months of work I can say that the job is hard, but still I like it.

The list sounds awful why

The list sounds awful why don't we hire for this jobs immigrants, at least they'll have a job and the work will be done.

I have visited JobsRated

I have visited JobsRated website it seems to me that they've made this list of worst jobs using a simple vote system on their site, so I can't agree with their order.

I am pretty sure that you

I am pretty sure that you can be satisfied working even as a lumberjack in Alaska, if you are a professional and you like your job, plus the income is higher.

Well the list is not so

Well the list is not so awful as I thought it could be, but still the job is a job, right? especially when you have to pay your bills and mortgage.

I would gladly add to this

I would gladly add to this list my job, I am a link manager, probably the worst job you can ever find, even people working as garbage collectors don't want to become link managers, cause you have to work all day long trying to improve some site rankings.

Maybe those jobs aren't

Maybe those jobs aren't popular, but still the wage for them is at a pretty high level, bigger than the smallest wage in US so you can still make your living.

I spend many hours thinking

I spend many hours thinking about what is the worse job, and I would put on the first place the "jobless job", cause it is really the worst thing that can happen to someone.

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