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Their bytchasses don't even crack the top 20 yet they're out here moving scared 
The top 3:
Logging workers, aircraft pilots and engineers, and Derrick operators in oil, gas and mining.
Other interesting findings from this study:
"I'm my own boss" gang dropping like flies
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The top 3:
Logging workers, aircraft pilots and engineers, and Derrick operators in oil, gas and mining.
Other interesting findings from this study:
Our study found that some jobs are significantly more dangerous than others. The most dangerous job, logging, was 33 times more dangerous than the average job nationwide. Additionally, many of the most dangerous jobs earn average salaries that are below the May 2019 annual mean wage of $53,490. Companies that hire workers with the most dangerous jobs usually have workers’ compensation insurance premiums that are higher than average.
"I'm my own boss" gang dropping like flies

The study also found that self-employed workers were 3.3 times more likely to die on the job compared with hourly and salaried workers. Wage and salaried workers had an average fatality rate of 2.9 fatalities per 100,000 workers in 2018, while self-employed workers had an average fatality rate of 9.4 per 100,000 workers during the same period.![]()
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Top 25 most dangerous jobs in the United States
Roofers, power lineman, construction jobs are among the most dangerous jobs in the United States based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries and studied by AdvisorSmith.





