Overview of the most difficult professions
Some professions can be called simpler, they do not require special mental or physical costs, but others, on the contrary, are difficult and dangerous. Of course, there is no doubt that any profession is difficult if you take it seriously and perform your duties efficiently. In this article, we will talk about those that are considered objectively the most difficult, when in many cases you have to risk your life.
Which are the hardest in the world?
The growth of the economy, the development of all spheres of human activity, scientific and technological progress have contributed to a large number of professions in our time. Among all types of activities, the most difficult ones can be distinguished.
- Doctor. This specialty is not only responsible, because human life depends on the doctor, but it is also very difficult. To become a qualified and good specialist, a future doctor needs to go a long and difficult way. First you need to enter a university, then work in an internship. And already at the end of this period of study, which can last for 10 years, the intern receives the title of doctor. Such people work day and night, monitoring patients, prescribing treatment for them and are responsible for all their decisions. Unfortunately, this work is not always appreciated in all countries.
- Builder. Currently, since the construction industry is developing very rapidly, there are a large number of qualified construction professions in the world. Those who work at heights, perform roofing work or insulate building facades endanger their lives every day. There is a danger on any construction site. It often happens that structures collapse or equipment breaks down.All this can harm the health of workers. There are frequent cases when during the construction process workers died under the collapse of structures.
- Sapper. Everyone is familiar with the phrase that a sapper is mistaken only once. And this is absolutely true - he has no room for error. Today, few people choose such a profession for themselves, and this is justifiably a big risk. Currently, when there are various terrorist organizations and groups in the world, the sapper profession is in great demand. It is these specialists who, in the event of mining a building, are the first to go “into battle”, and hundreds or even thousands of lives depend on their qualifications, knowledge and confidence in themselves and their strengths.
- Electrician. If you carefully study the statistics of mortality in the workplace, you can see that one of the first places is occupied by electricians. Today, there are 34 deaths per 100 thousand representatives of this profession. The volume of work that they carry out is quite large. Some are engaged in the installation of wires inside the house, while others are laying high-voltage power lines. It is the heights that are most at risk when performing work.
- Airplane pilot. This is one of the most difficult and responsible professions in the world, and no one doubts it. Every day, sitting at the helm of the plane and taking off into the sky, the pilot takes responsibility for the lives of all people on board, and there are hundreds of them. In the event of a plane crash, the pilot is almost always blamed.
These are not all professions that are considered the most difficult in the world. There are many of them. This includes the police, risking their lives, saving people, arresting criminals. According to statistics, the largest number of deaths, murders of police officers are committed in Latin America.
Another of the most dangerous professions is the work of rescuers and firefighters. In the event of an emergency, fire, it is they who risk their lives to save others.
Top hard professions in Russia
In the Russian Federation, there is also a list of the most difficult and dangerous professions.
- Lumberjack. Our country is famous for its forests. The whole process of timber harvesting, from cutting down to loading and unloading material, is very dangerous. Lumberjacks, working at heights on mountain slopes, very often fall down. The reason for this may be unreliable or already out of order equipment, or the human factor. Also, danger awaits when loading, transporting and unloading already cut wood.
- Oilman. Today the oil industry is developing in many countries of the world, and Russia is no exception. Oil workers work on oil rigs, drill wells, and extract fuel. All this is a big risk. There are known cases in the world, and there are not a few of them, when there were explosions at oil bases, the result of which is dozens of deaths.
- Miner. Coal mining has always been considered one of the most difficult and risky jobs. Descending deep underground, the miner never knows whether he will rise outside, whether he will see his family again.
- Truck driver. This profession is well developed in Russia. Many Russian men work as truck drivers, it is interesting and well paid. But the risk to which truck drivers put themselves is extremely high. Nobody can know what will happen on the road. Especially now, when the number of road robberies and murders is growing exponentially every day.
As you can see, the list of the most difficult professions in Russia is not much different from the world one. This also includes the work of doctors, high-altitude workers, pilots, firefighters; few professions can compare with these types of activities in complexity.
Complex female specialties
Not only men choose dangerous occupations for themselves, women have long been no exception. Some women choose risky jobs because they like it, others to make more money. Everyone has their own reasons.Modern women work in the police, in the fire department.
According to world statistics, certain professions are the most difficult for women.
- Teacher and educator. Working with children is difficult. Every child is a person, you need to find an approach to him, earn his trust and respect. And this is not always easy, because children are all different. Teaching a child, especially a stranger, is even more difficult. The work of the teacher and educator is always supervised not only by the superior leaders, but also by the parents.
- Air traffic controller. It is very rare to meet a female pilot today. Most of the women who work in the aviation industry are either flight attendants (stewardesses) or air traffic controllers. The entire flight route, landing and, of course, the lives of those on board depends on how the air traffic controller can correctly coordinate the work of the aircraft pilot.
- Difficult occupations for women can also include work in social assistance services. Women social workers, especially those who look after the elderly or work in a support center, experience a full range of emotions and take every situation to heart. It's very hard.
Perhaps someone will disagree with this list of professions that are difficult for women, arguing that they do not risk their lives. Yes it is, but this work is difficult morally and emotionally. Experiencing constant nervous tension, women put their health at risk.
And what about the profession of a cook? I think it's also very hard work.
Brother, I completely agree with you.