If you have been looking for roustabout jobs, you may want to consider what a recent study of Career Cast revealed. Career Cast is a web portal for helping people locate their ideal career. Every year they conduct a variety of studies on the job market. Their recent study revealed the 10 worst jobs, rated by those who work in those various fields.
Roustabout jobs were ranked the worst jobs out of the ten possible worst jobs. The next four worst jobs were: ironworker, lumberjack, roofer, and taxi driver. Each of these positions were rated on the following criteria.
Worst Job Evaluation Criteria
- Work Environment
- Stress
- Physical Demands
- Hiring Outlook
- Income
These are just some of the difficult working conditions of roustabouts. They work twelve-hour shifts for 14 or more days at a time. And they work in hostile weather conditions that can include extreme cold and heat. Deep in the oceans they may deal with severe ocean storms in volatile rain and wind. These rig workers are isolated from their loved ones for extended amounts of time. And in some places of the world they deal with the threat of physical attack from locals. They also work around highly dangerous equipment with the potential for deadly explosions.
The Career Cast survey examined 200 different types of jobs. They employed a set of questions which were asked of people who typically work in these specific occupations. So the results should be considered unbiased in that they take in a full range of people. In other words, insiders are doing the evaluating.
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