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Beware of these functions: 10 worst jobs in 2013!

This list was developed based on the study of the U.S. market for all available jobs this year, this a list of the worst 10 jobs in world and we start it with the surprise:

1 - Reporter :

Salary: $ 3,000 per month

Yes, the worst job in the world is a reporter!!

This post was a dream for many, it allows you to travel to many places in the world and watch a lot of strange things and keep up with events as it unfolds, but after technological advances that we are seeing these days, it has become to rely on the Internet and news sites to keep up with the news, they are faster and easier.

As a result, wages fell reporters and increased work pressure on them, and is expected to be less employment opportunities for reporters at a rate of 6% by the year 2020.
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2 - Lumberjack :


Salary: 2740 $ per month

Because of the equipment used by hazardous and forced to work in distant places, with low wages and the lack of progress and functional mention this function has become one of the worst jobs in 2013.
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3 - Enlisted Military Personnel :


Salary: $ 3,500 per month

This function is the largest working pressure in 2013, as the recruiter asks put in a lot of pressure and ask him difficult tasks all the time, as it should always be ready in the event of any war.
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4 - Actor :


Salary: $ 17.44 per hour

This function is one of the most difficult jobs where you can get a full-time job, where 41% of the representatives are working full-time wage, either to have an opportunity and it becomes rare bright stars or continue to work forever unstable!
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5 - Oil Rig Worker :


Salary: $ 3,137 per month

This function requires work in distant places in the seas or deserts, and require long working hours and risk exposure of its owner, making it one of the worst jobs this year.

The growth of the renewable energy market and heavy demand for solar power plants to be used as a substitute for oil this function displays risk.
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6 - Dairy Farmer :


Salary: $ 5,063 per month
Large dairy farms has become a monopoly of the market, including displays of small dairy farms at risk, and that the work environment and interest in such a large number of animals makes it a tough job and you need a lot of time and effort.

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7 - Meter Reader


Salary: $ 3,033 per month
This function has become cumbersome continues to drop due to technological advances, which allows remote meter reading, it is also stressful job and undesirable.

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8 - Mail Carrier :


Salary: $ 4,424 per month
What was being mailed now placed on Facebook or send e-mail! Therefore, the demand for this function decreased by 26% this year. It is also stressful job and also undesirable.

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9 - Roofer :


Salary: $ 2,858 per month
Hazardous conditions experienced by the worker in this work, the long hours spent in the heat or cold makes it one of the worst jobs this year.

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10 - Flight Attendant :


Salary: $ 3,145 per month
Constant pressure at work and the lack of significant progress and the integration of airlines in recent times and reduced work teams to have made ​​this function of the worst jobs in the year 2013.
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These salaries, of course, vary depending on the position and the employee's seniority at work, but they reflect the average salaries of new in this work to the experts, and that this list is a result of a study on the labor market in the United States of America.
Source : career cast

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