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13.11.13
15 MOST DENGEROUS JOBS IN AMERICA
The 15 Most Dangerous Jobs In America
11/12/2013 10:24AM by SO MAXIM MUZIK ENT
APTen percent of Americans can't find a job, but that doesn't mean there aren't jobs out there. They're just not the kind of jobs most Americans want.
We've got a list of the 15 most dangerous jobs from the BLS.
If you're not afraid of getting trapped in a mine or climbing 1,700-foot broadcast towers without safety cords, then go get yourself a job.
15. Grounds maintenance workers
12 fatalities per 100,000
160 fatalities in 2007Falls are a common cause of death.
$14/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a grounds maintenance worker.
14. Helpers, construction trades
13.7 fatalities per 100,000
18 fatalities in 2007
Falls are a common cause of death.
$15/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a helper in construction trades.
13. Firefighters
17.4 fatalities per 100,000
50 fatalities in 2007
Fires and explosions are common causes of death.
Wage information was not available.
Find a job now as a firefighter.
12. Construction laborers
19.5 fatalities per 100,000
345 fatalities in 2007
Falls are a common cause of death.
$16/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a construction laborer.
11. Taxi drivers and chauffeurs
21.3 fatalities per 100,000
50 fatalities in 2007
Assaults and violent acts are common causes of death.
$12/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a taxi drivers or as a chauffeur.
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10. Police and sheriff's patrol officers
21.8 fatalities per 100,000
146 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
Wage information is not available.
Find a job now as a police or sheriff's patrol officer.
9. Refuse and recyclable material collectors
22.8 fatalities per 100,000
18 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
$17/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a refuse and recyclable material collector.
8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers
28.2 fatalities per 100,000
976 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
$12/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a driver/sales worker or truck driver.
7. Electrical power-line installers and repairers
29.1 fatalities per 100,000
30 fatalities in 2007
Exposure to harmful substances or environments is a common cause of death.
$22/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as an electrical power-line installer or repairer.
6. Roofers
29.4 fatalities per 100,000
79 fatalities in 2007
Falls are a common cause of death.
$16/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a roofer.
AP
5. Farmers and ranchers
39.5 fatalities per 100,000
293 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
Wage information was not available.
Find a job now as a farmer or rancher.
4. Structural iron and steel workers
45.5 fatalities per 100,000
40 fatalities in 2007
Contact with objects and equipment is a common cause of death.
$19/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a structural iron or steel worker.
3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
70.7 fatalities per 100,000
87 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
Wage information was not available.
Find a job now as a aircraft pilot or flight engineer.
2. Logging workers
86.4 fatalities per 100,000
76 fatalities in 2007
Contact with objects and equipment is a common cause of death.
$13/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a logging worker.
1. Fishers and related fishing workers
111.8 fatalities per 100,000
38 fatalities in 2008
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
$13/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a fisher and related fishing workers.
15 MOST DENGEROUS JOBS IN AMERICA
The 15 Most Dangerous Jobs In America
11/12/2013 10:24AM by Business Insider
APTen percent of Americans can't find a job, but that doesn't mean there aren't jobs out there. They're just not the kind of jobs most Americans want.
We've got a list of the 15 most dangerous jobs from the BLS.
If you're not afraid of getting trapped in a mine or climbing 1,700-foot broadcast towers without safety cords, then go get yourself a job.
15. Grounds maintenance workers
12 fatalities per 100,000
160 fatalities in 2007Falls are a common cause of death.
$14/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a grounds maintenance worker.
14. Helpers, construction trades
13.7 fatalities per 100,000
18 fatalities in 2007
Falls are a common cause of death.
$15/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a helper in construction trades.
13. Firefighters
17.4 fatalities per 100,000
50 fatalities in 2007
Fires and explosions are common causes of death.
Wage information was not available.
Find a job now as a firefighter.
12. Construction laborers
19.5 fatalities per 100,000
345 fatalities in 2007
Falls are a common cause of death.
$16/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a construction laborer.
11. Taxi drivers and chauffeurs
21.3 fatalities per 100,000
50 fatalities in 2007
Assaults and violent acts are common causes of death.
$12/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a taxi drivers or as a chauffeur.
Getty Images
10. Police and sheriff's patrol officers
21.8 fatalities per 100,000
146 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
Wage information is not available.
Find a job now as a police or sheriff's patrol officer.
9. Refuse and recyclable material collectors
22.8 fatalities per 100,000
18 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
$17/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a refuse and recyclable material collector.
8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers
28.2 fatalities per 100,000
976 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
$12/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a driver/sales worker or truck driver.
7. Electrical power-line installers and repairers
29.1 fatalities per 100,000
30 fatalities in 2007
Exposure to harmful substances or environments is a common cause of death.
$22/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as an electrical power-line installer or repairer.
6. Roofers
29.4 fatalities per 100,000
79 fatalities in 2007
Falls are a common cause of death.
$16/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a roofer.
AP
5. Farmers and ranchers
39.5 fatalities per 100,000
293 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
Wage information was not available.
Find a job now as a farmer or rancher.
4. Structural iron and steel workers
45.5 fatalities per 100,000
40 fatalities in 2007
Contact with objects and equipment is a common cause of death.
$19/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a structural iron or steel worker.
3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
70.7 fatalities per 100,000
87 fatalities in 2007
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
Wage information was not available.
Find a job now as a aircraft pilot or flight engineer.
2. Logging workers
86.4 fatalities per 100,000
76 fatalities in 2007
Contact with objects and equipment is a common cause of death.
$13/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a logging worker.
1. Fishers and related fishing workers
111.8 fatalities per 100,000
38 fatalities in 2008
Transportation incidents are a common cause of death.
$13/hr is the average wage.
Find a job now as a fisher and related fishing workers.
Multi-millonaire reveals secret to success in life
Bloomberg via Getty ImagesRay
DalioOne of the most successful hedge fund managers in the world attributes his success to a daily meditation regimen.
"I've been doing it for 44 years, twice a day for 20 minutes," says Ray Dalio, the guru behind Bridgewater Associates, speaking at Tuesday's NYTimes Dealbook Conference. "It's such a great investment ... more than any other factor in my success. It opens up the two sides of the brain, brings a creativity and open-mindedness." He adds, "It allows you to clear your head and bring an equanimity to everything."
His meditation regimen has inspired other Wall Street celebrities, including Daniel Loeb and New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin, who said he meditated the night before Tuesday's conference to calm his nerves.
That serenity belied Dalio's comments, in which he predicted future failures and was pessimistic in his view of the world economy:
*.He would not invest in Bitcoins right now, though he says the idea has "a lot of merit."
*.Equities will have a 4 percent return over the next decade
*.France is on the verge of being the next basket case of Europe. "As debt rises faster than income, which is continuing in France, there is going to be a rise in debt service payments, and those are going to have a constricting nature on the economy. ... It puts France in the category of southern European countries."
*.Though the Fed has done a "masterful job" at providing liquidity in the wake of the financial crisis, Dalio believes that the Fed's emphasis on printing money is "working with consistently decreasing effect."
*.He doesn't think that the Fed is going to raise interest rates for at least a few years. "Going forward, most investors are not going to be able to produce alpha," Dalio says, referring to the return of an investment in excess of its comparable benchmark index. He predicts that investors will move to a more balanced portfolio.
12.11.13
It is exciting to walk with the Lord into freedom from sin's habits. Sexual sins capture us in the enemy's grip; and the devil doesn't want to let go. We are called by God to lives of purity. But obeying God really isn't all that difficult, when we are motivated by His great love.
God's Word gives us 3 radical strategies for overcoming sin's habits.
1. Radical Amputation of anything or anyone who causes us to sin. Jesus use this metaphor to illustrate how serious sin is. Sin entangles us. It gets in the way of God's best for us.
2. Radical Appropriation of Jesus and His LIFE as our own. We all have many false identities -idols that control us. But for the Saved, Jesus is our identity. He is our LIFE!
3. Radical Accountability with our Christian brothers; because we are stronger in our stand against sin together than alone.
The next three strategies are relational.
4. Constant Attachment to Jesus
5. Passionate Adoration of Jesus
6. Accurate Affirmation of who I have become in and because of Jesus
The seventh strategy is missional.
7. Compelling Articulation about freedom in Jesus' LIFE
Emmanuel, what are your thoughts about these 7 lifestyle truths? Looking forward to reading your response. If you would like the Scriptures that support these 7 strategies, visit www.settingcaptivesfree.com(SCF); enroll in one of their interactive courses. SCF has several purity courses, along with others, to assist the Saved in breaking free of sin's bondage and captivity.
Typhoon Haiyan: Aid delays cause rising tensions in Philippines
CNN-35 minutes ago
Cebu, Philippines (CNN) -- Amid widespread suffering and reports of rising tensions on the ground, aid organizations and nations around the world raced Tuesday to deliver aid to areas of the Philippines devastated by Typhoon Haiyan four days ago
Typhoon Haiyan: Aid delays cause rising tensions in Philippines
CNN-35 minutes ago
Cebu, Philippines (CNN) -- Amid widespread suffering and reports of rising tensions on the ground, aid organizations and nations around the world raced Tuesday to deliver aid to areas of the Philippines devastated by Typhoon Haiyan four days ago
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