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Some people work in offices, but others face real-life risks every day. Dangerous jobs aren't just about earning a paycheck—they're about courage, skill, and sometimes survival. The men who take on ...
A study released in September by Resume Now showcased the most dangerous jobs in America at both the lower and higher ends of the earnings spectrum. Pilots earn nearly $200,000 a year and require ...
Work can break your back — in some cases, literally and figuratively. Resume Genius ranked the 10 most hazardous U.S. jobs in 2025 by fatality rates and salaries, and GOBankingRates analyzed whether ...
Some of the most dangerous jobs are found in industries the country relies on daily, yet rarely acknowledges. Logging workers, roofers, truck drivers, and refuse collectors all operate in high-risk ...
High paying jobs are coveted by jobseekers, but would you be willing to risk your life doing one? Resume Now, an online platform that helps applicants create resumes and cover letters, analyzed data ...
For some workers, one full-time job isn't enough. They're quietly taking on two, three or even more high-paying roles at the same time, a practice known as overemployment. But with bigger paychecks ...
Picking up trash is a dirty job, but someone has to do it — for a salary that kind of stinks. Garbage collectors “have one of the highest fatality rates at 41.4, but have the lowest median salary on ...
Pilots earn nearly $200,000 a year and require hundreds or even thousands of hours of training. Many high-danger jobs don’t require any training, which is precisely why they don’t pay well. And, ...