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So apparently Logging is the most dangerous occupation. What do you consider the most dangerous occupation?
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>>2942118
now do penis size by occupation
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>>2942118
>not numerically gradiated
>verbose gender neutral terms
what kind of woman made this chart?
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>>2942118
Actually REALTOR is the dangerest
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That's funny because my dad was a logger for 40+ years and the only person he ever knew that died at work was some retard who threw a tie down cable over a load of logs and onto a powerline and fried his ass like a chicken
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After reading your post: Logging.
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>>2942118
Anything that demands you perform tasks that guarantee you grind down your body. For example there's no way to serve in Americas infantry and go through the training without perma fucking your knees and/or back. Your body can only do so many 20 mile hikes with 90lbs of shit strapped to you.

Or any occupation that puts you in contact with toxins at unsafe levels in aggregate, like a firefighter. Any one fire's worth of smoke you should be fine, but it accumulates on you and those guys have ruined bodies by the end of their careers.

There's plenty of jobs that just have you working with chemicals that are off-gassing toxic shit that just hasnt been studied enough to be acknowledged to be a problem, like factories that make insulating foam or PVC shit.

Stuff like logging you're working with big heavy shit and physics will fuck you in a heartbeat the moment you dont pay attention or respect it. At least there its pretty obvious where the danger lies. Stuff like what I listed above you have to think for yourself a bit and be willing to buck forward momentum to avoid the bad outcomes everyone knows is coming but no one has a solution for so they just dont talk about it. If you're a young man starting out in one of these situations always remember no boss and no company concerned with liability will ever be as fastidious about your health as you can be. You ARE concerned with your long term health right?

You could offer me 5 million dollars to take a back or knee injury and I'd turn it down.
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>>2942118
>What do you consider the most dangerous occupation?
Lineman. It's like logging but with 35,000 Volts added.
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>>2942144
Some of the top jobs on these lists get there because of potential risk of injury in general and others are a high risk for fatality - like pilots and flight crew rarely get hurt in their normal day to day work but when things go wrong they often die.

Loggers and arborist are usually pretty safety conscious and avoid putting themselves in potentially fatal situations if they can help it, but there's still tons of ways to get injured that are hard to avoid and ways to get killed anyway.

Commercial fishing is similarly risky with lots of ways to get hurt *and* die from the work itself plus the water travel risks, and the need to work in the dark. Even where deadly cold water isn't involved it's easy to get killed, I used to live around portugese tuna fishermen and everybody's family had someone who never came back
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>>2942118
>Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers
But air travel is so safe. As a passenger, I feel sorry about the flight deck crews dropping like flies while I sit in first class, sipping my martini.
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>>2942153
The safety statistics are different between commercial and pleasure craft. Cesna's crash all the fucking time but flying commercial you're more likely to die on the car ride to the airport.
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It's gotta be software dev, all to suicide
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I want to see the breakdown between fixed wing and rotor pilots. My bet is most of these pilot deaths are military rotor craft.
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>>2942213
Probably right about rotorcraft in general, not sure that military would be significantly worse...probably better trained and maintained to some degree.

I've known a few civilian helicopter pilots and a lot of the work is inherently risky beyond the basics of generally low altitude and an unforgiving platform...it's often crazy shit like landing on tuna boats pr oil rigs or extreme skiing locations, lots of big money operations where everyone is pushing hard against safety protocols or worried about time constraints, etc.

Like if you aren't in a hurry or going into a tight space or extreme location with poor landing opportunities and/ or shitty weather you probably don't need or want to pay for a chopper.
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>>2942118
>tfw both jobs in this list
regional trucker, operate cattle farm with dad during my time off.

the trucking death toll has to include fat retards and 70 year old chain smoking boomers having heart attacks in their sleep while under dispatch.

Scratching my head on the farmers & ag workers. The most dangerous thing I do is easily when we have to sort cattle. In tight spaces with 1000lb+ animals that are paniced and could definitely kill me, but it doesn't take long to learn their body language and know when you need to jump up a fence and get the fuck out of the way. The absolute worst injury I've gotten in a life time of fucking with them is the occasional bruised shin from getting kicked by little bastard calves. Wondering if it's sub 100 iq mexican farm workers getting drunk and falling off their equipment.
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>>2942355
>Scratching my head on the farmers & ag workers
There's plenty of things like heavy machinery, chemicals, fuel handling, vehicle operations, about a billion trip hazards, working at heights sometimes and animals will absolutely fuck you up. A lot of it for me is working alone and being a fair distance from help so if I manage to fall into the hay baler, get kicked in the head or drown my dumbass in a river crossing its pretty much game over as there's no one to help.
Mobile phones help to an extent, but its still a long way for emergency services to come find me
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>>2942118
barista
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>>2942130
>loggingmen
>aircraftmen
>roofmen
>iron- and steelmen
>truckmen
>farmmen
the only one on that list that could be reasonably made non gender neutral is fishermen but that's generally understood to mean just the person that actually directly catches the fish whereas this chart is probably including the whole sector
it's genuinely incredible that you could think of a way to make this about gender politics. I think you need to stop consuming whatever media made your worldview this obsessive
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>>2942153
>In a plane for 8 hours+ everyday
>Jeez why would they have a higher risk than regular passengers?
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>>2942144
>>2942152
>>2942153
>>2942355
The huge thing missing from OP's pic is that these are global statistics, not just America or 1st world.
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I once worked in a factory that made rat traps. The glue kind.

We wore masks and could only stay in position 2 hours at a time. The glue would start to get to you. Even so, there were guys (mostly the niggers) who would huffing that shit. They'd take traps home, too. They were all about killing what little brains they had. Every now and then, you'd notice a new face, and realize you hadn't seen a regular for a few days. Yeah. Dead. Usually in an alley with a glue trap smashed to his face.

What a sorry way to die. Face in a glue trap, slumped in an alley.

Just a public service announcement. Do not get high with negroids unless you know them well. The real dumb ones will inhale anything to get high, even paint thinner.
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I would like everyone to take note that police are not on this list.
Please keep that in mind, thank you.
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>>2942565
Because it's averaged out and blacks are a very low percentage of the population in most cities
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>>2942503
Sounds like that factory made the best rat trap in existence.
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>>2942370
>barista

This anon knows...
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>>2942118
Where I live its fishing. Its usually an overboard situation, undermanning, drugs. Maybe suicide.
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>>2942565
Anon, this is not a chart about who causes the most casualties or collateral damage...
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I thought it was Chinese miners?
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>>2942118
I would say the indian asbestos processors who don't use any kind of safety equipment



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