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Q: What are the most/least dangerous jobs in China?
It seems to me that every week I hear about some coal mine accident somewhere in China, so I think this would be one of the most dangerous jobs here. I think teaching would be one of the least dangerous jobs, unless you are a foreign teacher who likes to talk about the taboo topics in class.
What do you think are some of the most and least dangerous jobs in China?
11 years 20 weeks ago in Business & Jobs - China
Most dangerous: installing air-conditioners.
Least dangerous:.............'selling' air-conditioners.
Scandinavian:
I disagree on the least dangerous. When you are in a selling job, you have a constant risk of the person buying the air-cons from you, going postal (what is the Chinese version of "going postal") on you, or even sneezing some avian flu onto you.
Most dangerous: Coal miner
Least Dangerous: "security guard"
Most dangerous - I am not sure. Working in some dodgy fireworks factories could be quite dangerous. In fact anywhere that explosion risks might be a problem. I bet they don't even operate non smoking policies.
Least dangerous - The folk that work in the parks during winter time sticking pink paper flowers to bushes to make them look attractive.
mArtiAn:
Actually that pink, paper flower job can be rather a dangerous one. I saw someone doing it last year and I flung a rock at him.
What!? I was bored!
Most Dangerous: Chinese Astronaut ?
Least Dangerous: Hello Kitty doll photographer