Although any professional field may have companies that are not good for employees, there are certain jobs that are more likely to be stressful and difficult and offer relatively low wages.
To find the worst jobs in the country, the job search portal CareerCast.com ranked jobs in the United States according to their environment, salaries, prospects and stress. Supplemental data on the projected rate of total employment comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
10–Roofer
–Average salary: $43,810
–Projected change in employment 2020-2030: +2%
–Workers in total in 2020: 155,700
9–Painter
–Average salary: $25,130
–Projected change in employment 2020-2030: +7%
–Workers in total in 2020: 155,800
8–Advertising salesman
–Average salary: $54,2020
–Variation in employment projected 2020-2030: -6%
–Workers in total in 2020: 115,100
7–Dockworker
–Average Salary: $37,800
–Projected change in employment 2020-2030: +2%
–Workers in total in 2020: 85,750
6–Announcer
–Average salary: $55,030
–Variation of the projected employment 2020-2030: -11%
–Total workers in 2020: 43,200
5–Prison officer
–Average salary: $42,410
–Projected change in employment 2020-2030: -7%
–Total workers in 2020: 437,100
4 –Masonry Worker
–Average salary: $55,47
–Projected variation in employment 2020-2030: -3%
–Workers in total in 2020: 280,600
3–Retail Clerk
–Average Salary: $27,320
–Projected change in employment 2020-2030: 0%
–Total workers in 2020: 4,092,900
2–Logger
–Salary average: $13,350
–Variation in employment projected 2020-2030: -%
–Workers in total in 2020: 46,500
1–Reporter
–Average salary: $37,900
–Projected change in employment 2020-2030: -%
–Workers in total in 2020: 37,700
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