The 10 Hardest Jobs in the World and What They Pay

preview_player
Показать описание
____________________________________________________________________

Some of the world’s toughest jobs are among the highest-paying, but are they worth the risk? Here we will uncover the 10 hardest jobs in the world, describe what they entail and tell you what they are worth. Then you can judge whether it’s a job for you!

#hardestjobs #jobsearch #jobsearchtips #difficultjobs #careers

____________________________________________________________________

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Introduction
00:23 Search and rescue worker – annual earnings: $35,471
00:41 Logger – annual earnings: $38,236
01:01 Roofer – annual earnings: $42,100
01:20 Firefighter – annual earnings: $50,850
01:41 Iron and steel worker – annual earnings: $53,650
01:57 Communication tower climber – annual earnings: $56,000
02:17 Alaskan crab fisher – monthly earnings: $15,000
02:38 Oil rig worker – annual earnings: $143,000
02:55 Healthcare worker – annual earnings: $40,000 - $112,000
03:17 Military – annual earnings: $20,000 - $189,600
_________________________________________________________________________

Follow CareerAddict online here:

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

My first real job was a part time job when I was in Highschool. I started working summers for my grandfather, dad, and uncles cutting timber. I was about 15 when I first started. I joined the Army at 17 after my parents signed the waiver. I spent the next several years on Active Duty. When I finished my term in the Army I got a job as a corrections officer in Colorado. I was a Deputy for a little over 2 years. Money was tight for my family and I so I had to reach out for new ambitions in the job field. I applied to work as a Floor Hand for a drilling rig company based out of Fruita Colorado. I got the job and was working in Northern Wyoming during Christmas week. It was my first “hitch” as it is called and it was beyond brutal for me. Eventually I ended up earning a spot as a rig hand. (You literally have a period where you have to make the cut or be fired.) It is a spot that is earned, and I do miss it. These jobs are all different but have one thing in common…. It’s either in your blood or it isn’t. I really enjoyed this video even if I’m a year late! 🍻💯

nathancottrill
Автор

Military doesn't get paid enough.. They need to re-analyze how they distribute the funds. People being most active and most in danger getting paid much more than ones who have base jobs, including higher ups.

ryannebarlow
Автор

I've done military and health care and now wish to do nothing.

twiggytwinkletoes
Автор

I used to insulate residential home walls and attics for 17 years. Crawling in tight spaces, only being able to use the joists for support, extremely hot temperatures with zero air movement, while carrying hammer tacker with raft-r-mate vents for the eaves. The joist ends would be packed tight with Insulation, digging them out, tack up a vent over the exterior wall plates, repack the end properly. Blow in 18” of fibreglass (evenly can’t waste material) on 2000 sq feet then slowly work your way back to the hatch. Then speak with the customer when they always ask: Is it hot up there? Did you get enough out to the edges? 😡 Storey and a half homes, split levels and mansard roofs are the worst. But it’s a great way to stay thin! 🍻

andrewgibb
Автор

None of these compare to grading timber out of a saw mill on the round table. Move tones of wood every day all day as fast as you can all buy hand.

lbs_ripped
Автор

03:17 Military - that is to Vague; there is a Big Difference between A Special Forces Operator and A Sailor on An Aircraft Carrier

vonhapsburg
Автор

I was a firefighter in the Navy can confirm

jathandavis
Автор

I work at a saw mill ....now that shit tough

kuntryboynoona
Автор

Completely left out diesal mechanic like changing an A.D.T tire on your own is the same as typing on a laptop. (Industrial diesal mac, not car mac)

shaeuys
Автор

No fair. Where do you put chef on the list???

rajalinadeem
Автор

Electrical lineman and transmission tower work gotta be up there…, specially the man lowered from a helicopter in a metal mesh suit onto energized/live, hot 220 Thousand volt cables is not a walk in the park job.

dodgentesspm
Автор

What about a Teacher ? Is it easy to be a teacher, a Nation builder?

thegame
Автор

Try working 100+ hr weeks in neurosurgery training and make this video again. No other career requires more training.

aldol
Автор

Little money for hardest work at any jobs

Very rich for singers, rappers, celebrities, career, and youtubers

That’s true 😔

Laufield
Автор

I’m an ironworker in New York and get paid 100, 000+ not 50, 000

Imerk
Автор

in canada search and resuce u make 6 figures logging 6 figures

grnbd
Автор

Literally the picture that comes up when he says "the most difficult physically" is a dude carrying a boulder, and stonemason is nowhere on this list. Makes sense

RyanReeves-icrx
Автор

Crab fishing for 15, 000 a year doesn't way out the danger... Was that a typo?? I know they can make that in a very short time and have basically the whole year off, but they still have bills. They must have to have a different job.. I make $22, 000 a year and I'm low income..

ryannebarlow
Автор

Lowest paid unrewarding job back breaking, treated horrible...nurse aid we have to lift people manually clean humane waste, covid, physically attacked.

mojojeinxs
Автор

how cute, I lost all 6 fingers on my left hand while scanning sodie pops at target the other day

arnoio
visit shbcf.ru