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May 22, 2018, 06:20:42 PM
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To me, I will vote Galamsey(illegal mining of wealthy minerals) as the most dangerous job. This is so because of the the deep holes people have to dig in search of Gold. One hole takes different directions underground which is likely to break and bury people alive.

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May 22, 2018, 07:29:56 PM
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I think it is the policeman as others have suggested because you can always encounter a lot of trouble with the drug dealers and smugglers. Other dangerous jobs are electricians moat especially those assigned on power plants. Construction workers as well are putring lives in danger for climbing a top building or on walls doing all concrete finishes.

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May 22, 2018, 07:52:11 PM
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Lumberjacks have one of the highest mortality rates for professions, as do roofers and I think farmers.
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May 24, 2018, 04:40:43 AM
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Off shore drilling gold or miles
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May 24, 2018, 06:00:06 AM
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Swimming/following underwater a 16 feet crocodile and then you see another 12 feet crocodile nearby. now you are in the water with 2 big crocodiles.

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May 24, 2018, 06:10:45 AM
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Works Ng in chemical area without having primary safety equipment
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May 24, 2018, 06:41:46 AM
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Work in radiation factory.
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May 24, 2018, 07:18:58 AM
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Soldiers in dangerous countires
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May 24, 2018, 07:28:56 AM
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Right now most dangerous is to be Journalist
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May 24, 2018, 07:41:45 AM
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Secret Agent is most dangerous job
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May 24, 2018, 08:31:52 AM
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Soldier, Fireman, Stuntman
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May 24, 2018, 10:44:52 AM
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Top me, the most dangerous and harmful job is carpentry and building construction
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May 24, 2018, 11:37:37 AM
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to sell drugs.
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May 24, 2018, 11:38:26 AM
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I don't think there is a "most dangerous job".

In fact, you could even say Office Job is just as dangerous as any other. A typical office worker will be spending entire days and nights working the same monotonous cycle, paying years off his life just to make some money, and if they stick with it then as they grow older, they feel less and less compelled to change jobs. And then when they do get urges to change, they think: "but who will want to hire me, I spent the last decade or so grinding out this one job. I don't have much other experience". And even if that thought is actually untrue, the office worker doesn't know that.

You'd expect them to have some intelligence and go out and find a new opportunity, but then you hear all these horror stories about people slaving away at 9-5s, and you realise how many people can't or don't get up and leave. Then you find out that 8/10 Americans are slaving away at a desk all day.

By age 70, you've retired with a pretty comfortable sum of money, but you've got 10 years? 15 if you're lucky. So go have fun and enjoy yourself, but then realise eventually that, every year that passes, your body is deteriorating more and more rapidly from age. Being old and fragile sucks pretty bad huh? And that's assuming a lifetime of sitting down for 9-10 hours every day hasn't caused obesity, arthritis, diabetes, cancer and a wide variety of heart diseases.

Now granted, everybody that commented before this are not wrong. There are dozens of professions that are more inherently dangerous to a person's immediate health and well being.

Construction worker? They risk falls to the deaths, electric shocks and the frames of the building they are working on collapsing on them.
Policeman or fireman? One risks being shot or stabbed on the job, while the other risks being burned alive to death.
Journalist? Many journalists go to places most people would rather not go to, places plagued with famine, poverty and terrorism.

And countless more. And I'm not ignorant or naive enough to think working in an office for 9 hours a day sitting in a comfortable chair typing away at a laptop is more 'dangerous' than say, getting called up to a hostage scene with a dozen other police officers, and trying to stay calm because inside the building, innocent people -- people with families and lives and personalities and consciousness, could have their lives ended if you or your fellow officers make a single miscalculation in how to proceed. And how you or a co officer could be shot and put in the ER any moment.

HOWEVER....  Like I said earlier, I don't believe there is a most dangerous job. However, working as a police officer or fireman or journalist or construction worker and making an impact on the society and city you live in, versus working an office job where you're just helping a rich person get richer... One of these will likely leave you feeling lost and regretful by the time you retire, and the other will leave you smiling and showing pictures to your grand kids of how cool you were back in the day. And that is where the office job becomes just as dangerous as any other profession. Not to yourself at the present time, but to you 50 years down the line. The only reason why it isn't MORE dangerous, is because while most other professions will leave you satisfied and happy and excited to tell stories 50 years down the line, those professions may also get you killed way before that time comes.

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May 24, 2018, 12:02:22 PM
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Any military work, firefighter.
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May 24, 2018, 12:14:47 PM
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"Make sure what you're doing is important, because you're paying with your life"

That is world economy.
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May 24, 2018, 12:23:09 PM
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Worked a ton of construction jobs as a carpenter. Steel framing with no safety harnesses like the good old days but the worst was an extension for the father of a colleague. Framed on top of a pre-existing wall for sheet rock and there was an old exterior light switch cable. I asked him if it was dead and he assured me it was. Twenty feet through the air later I realised it wasn't...
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May 24, 2018, 12:24:05 PM
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Doing binary options is the most risky job i have ever done..
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May 24, 2018, 12:27:46 PM
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Pilots
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May 26, 2018, 05:17:36 PM
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Worked a ton of construction jobs as a carpenter. Steel framing with no safety harnesses like the good old days but the worst was an extension for the father of a colleague. Framed on top of a pre-existing wall for sheet rock and there was an old exterior light switch cable. I asked him if it was dead and he assured me it was. Twenty feet through the air later I realised it wasn't...

Wow man, luck was on your side. That's some serious stuff. People die all the time for stupid reasons.
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