#CareerAdvice – #JobCareers – Ten(10) Jobs, with the Highest Divorce Rate & Ten(10) Jobs with the Lowest. Interesting/Fun One(1) Min Read!

1. Gaming managers: 52.9%

2. Bartenders: 52.7%

3. Flight attendants: 50.5%

4. Gaming services workers: 50.3%

5. Rolling machine setters, operators and tenders, metal and plastic: 50.1%

6. Switchboard operators: 49.7%

7. Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators and tenders, metal and plastic: 49.6 percent

8. Telemarketers: 49.2%

9. Textile knitting and weaving machine operators: 48.9%

10. Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators and tenders: 48.8%

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The 10 occupations with the lowest divorce rates:

1. Actuaries: 17%

2. Physical scientists: 18.9%

3. Medical and life scientists: 19.6%

4. Clergy: 19.8%

5. Software developers, applications and systems software: 20.3%

6. Physical therapists: 20.7%

7. Optometrists: 20.8%

8. Chemical engineers: 21.1%

9. Directors, religious activities and education: 21.3%

10. Physicians and surgeons: 21.8%

Some positive news to end on? Despite the commonly tossed around stat that “half of all marriages end in divorce,” according to the Center for Disease Control, the actual U.S. divorce rate is 3.2 for every 1,000 people and has actually been dropping since the 1990s. Hopefully, with the right choice in partners — and, maybe, career paths! — that’s a trend that will continue.
BusinessInsider.com | October 10, 2019 | Leah Thomas,    

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