12 Most Dangerous Jobs That Pay Well
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What's the most dangerous job in the world? Worried that you’re gonna have to settle for some boring mundane job to earn a decent living? Maybe you’d rather do work that was exciting and varied? But if you're looking for a more adventurous job, you should think twice. Some of such jobs might sound romantic and exciting, but "dangerous" describes them best. Well, if you’re still interested, here are some dangerous but well-paying to choose from!



SUMMARY:
- Underwater welders often have to cope with freezing cold temperatures, near-zero visibility, and strong wave currents. Plus, the risk of drowning is very real.
- The average firefighter annual salary is about $46,870. While that may not seem like a lot considering the terrible dangers they face on the job.
- How’s $150,000 for jumping off the CN Tower to open the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto, Canada for ya? That’s $15,000 per second in case you were wondering.
- Construction sites are inherently dangerous places. That fairly small extra risk, however, brings with it almost double the pay: $62,980 per year on average for supervisors, versus $33,430 for general laborers.
- If dark places and tight spaces don’t freak you out, you can become a mining roof bolter. At the top end of the mining machine operator pay scale, they make an average of $54,320 per year to operate the machinery that helps prop up underground mines.
- Registered nurse practitioners earn an average of $68,450 annually. Those who have qualifications and experience to manage and lead staff can climb into the $100,000 club as well.
- Are you afraid of heights? No? Then perhaps you’d consider becoming an electrical power line technician? The average salary earned by these folks in 2017 was $69,380.
- The average annual salary for airline and commercial pilots is $130,059 according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Civilian astronauts can expect to start around $66,000, while the experienced veterans can bring home over $144,000.
- If you can’t decide whether to give firefighting or nursing a try, you might wanna consider becoming a paramedic. They often work alongside firefighters, facing the same perils.
- In reality, the day-to-day life of a police officer probably isn’t as dramatic as they depict it on TV, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t really dangerous! $59,680 was the average annual salary in 2016.
- According to the Alaska Fishing Employment center, crewmen can bring home between $20,000 - 50,000 during a three-month season. Those surveyed by CNN in 2012 said they made about $100,000 a year!
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