My first real job was a part time job when I was in Highschool. I started working summers for my grandfather, dad, and uncles cutting timber. I was about 15 when I first started. I joined the Army at 17 after my parents signed the waiver. I spent the next several years on Active Duty. When I finished my term in the Army I got a job as a corrections officer in Colorado. I was a Deputy for a little over 2 years. Money was tight for my family and I so I had to reach out for new ambitions in the job field. I applied to work as a Floor Hand for a drilling rig company based out of Fruita Colorado. I got the job and was working in Northern Wyoming during Christmas week. It was my first “hitch” as it is called and it was beyond brutal for me. Eventually I ended up earning a spot as a rig hand. (You literally have a period where you have to make the cut or be fired.) It is a spot that is earned, and I do miss it. These jobs are all different but have one thing in common…. It’s either in your blood or it isn’t. I really enjoyed this video even if I’m a year late! 🍻💯
Military doesn't get paid enough.. They need to re-analyze how they distribute the funds. People being most active and most in danger getting paid much more than ones who have base jobs, including higher ups.
I used to insulate residential home walls and attics for 17 years. Crawling in tight spaces, only being able to use the joists for support, extremely hot temperatures with zero air movement , while carrying hammer tacker with raft-r-mate vents for the eaves. The joist ends would be packed tight with Insulation, digging them out, tack up a vent over the exterior wall plates, repack the end properly. Blow in 18” of fibreglass (evenly can’t waste material) on 2000 sq feet then slowly work your way back to the hatch. Then speak with the customer when they always ask: Is it hot up there? Did you get enough out to the edges? 😡 Storey and a half homes, split levels and mansard roofs are the worst. But it’s a great way to stay thin! 🍻
what about those people who put down animals and witness the owner crying? (I’m mentally stable) I saw a vid of someone putting down a dog and the owner was in tears and you could see the pain in the vets eye.
Attic insulation removal and installation. 10-12+ hr days 4-5 days a week spend in a hot confined space with dead rats everywhere and fiberglass particles all through the air getting into your skin, eyes, and forcing the need of a ventilator to breathe. Lots of crawling on hands and knees and laying down with arms stretched out with no support to get to tight corners without being able to lay on drywall or you fall through since it can’t support your weight. Dont get this job folks.
Electrical lineman and transmission tower work gotta be up there…, specially the man lowered from a helicopter in a metal mesh suit onto energized/live, hot 220 Thousand volt cables is not a walk in the park job.
Hey, agreed! We have cell tower climber in the full article version and it could have easily made this top 10 video: www.careeraddict.com/5-most-difficult-jobs-in-the-world
They get rich because we make them rich, but we can’t do the same thing for harder working jobs. That said, a very small amount of artists (around five percent) make a living wage, not even being rich. The rest make no career out of it, everyone wants to do the “easy” jobs of being an artist and what not, but they don’t realize that the odds are most likely against them if they are not talented or know the business well, and even then they have a real chance of not making it. Not to mention all the famous jobs get a lot of hate and stress because of fans and other people. Every job has hardships, most singers, rappers, Celebrities and RUclipsrs wouldn’t survive a day in these dangerous jobs, but the opposite is true too.
Lowest paid unrewarding job back breaking , treated horrible...nurse aid we have to lift people manually clean humane waste , covid, physically attacked.
Literally the picture that comes up when he says "the most difficult physically" is a dude carrying a boulder, and stonemason is nowhere on this list. Makes sense
architect.. how many revisions? how many hours? client cancelled without clear reason... and what even is beautiful design? very very very minimal data on site and brief hey, i got an idea! lets change the whole design from ground zero! how many design variation? yes, infinite.. and never, never have i heard construction runs fast which means the architect have to endure everything during construction not to mention client who doesnt understand construction phase, and reverse the whole constructing... only later it gets demolished cause it doesnt make sense.. or they dont have the budget just love your architect or designer.. if you see a good building/interior, thank them and bless their soul for coping with so much nonsense and still able to produce amazing results
Crab fishing for 15,000 a year doesn't way out the danger... Was that a typo?? I know they can make that in a very short time and have basically the whole year off, but they still have bills. They must have to have a different job.. I make $22,000 a year and I'm low income..
Is not military as military in me country one of the ease job they seat in office make papers sometimes training jard thas it finish job in 45 yeara old and get money the rest of the life,,,,Snowmakers are extremly hard job i think maybe top 5 harders job in planet u working in extrem condicions sometimes -20 c or more ..Working with heavy equimpent forzen hose heavy hight electrificity cables ..Drive snowcat in extrem wind and freezze outside is always plesure ,,,,,Am snowmaker and i told u this extrem hard job--.
@@crispy682 Depent witch army and what u do in army .....Snowmaker is always extrem hard job ...nobody who dont do itdont know....One shift with me u will be understand how hard this job actually is..
Yes. You're right. This video and it's corresponding article www.careeraddict.com/5-most-difficult-jobs-in-the-world largely looks at hardest jobs in terms of risk/danger. I've relayed that to the content team :)
Why isn't railroad workers on this list? You guys have no idea how hard working in Railway. People wonder railroad workers are so jacked and look fit. In Australia we work breaking our back everyday building rail tracks inside cities to the some of the most harshest deserts in the world. U need to research Railroad workers
This list is based on information gathered from the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics), but we totally agree that working in railway is an extremely challenging and demanding role. We want to applaud you for showing up everyday and working so hard for the safety of others! 🧡
@@happymolecule8894 *newsflash* if you are making profit, it’s not “providing housing to the poor” it’s exploiting the poor so you can give subpar housing for 800+ a month. Slumlords are everywhere and unless it’s regulated the chances are the owner has some DEEP pockets.
Something needs to be said about the military: You might start out making 1,833/month but, you get an automatic promotion in 6 months to 2,055. I think E3 is automatic within another 6-9 months and you get 2,161 per month. E4 takes roughly 2 years to hit, and you'll get 2,393/mo Now let's look at benefits: Free rent Free utilities including high speed wireless internet Free food 100% fully covered medical dental vision and hearing Free $100k life insurance You think a 401(k) is good? LMAO the military Thrift Savings plan is bitchin Even if you live in the Barracks and eat at the chow hall, you're still gonna get a few bucks every month for housing and food allowances. To put it to you another way, when I was in, I set aside no less than 15% of my base pay for retirement. I had a cellphone that was 15 or 20 bucks a month. And I still kept over a grand every month in play money. By the time you add in all the special and incentive pay, you make fairly decent money, considering that you pay zero bills. Don't buy a car. Find some chump who blew his wad on a car, and give him ten bucks a week in gas money and a pack of smokes every now and then I got tattoos I drank I fucked high dollar hookers I smoked cigarettes and dipped Copenhagen I bought a new guitar every 6 or 9 months I bought trinkets, souvenirs, and silly shit And I still got out with a _FAT_ savings account. But I wish I had saved a hell of a lot more, and I wish I didn't piss it all away. I might not be in poverty right now if I had been smart with my money EDIT: I forgot 30 paid vacation days per year which you can roll over. Unlimited paid sick days. And once every month, you're getting a 4 day weekend. Maybe 3 times per year, it's only a 3 day but fucking still. Most holidays are a day off or at least you get off work early. Any time you wake up and decide you aren't feeling the Army's bullshit today: Go to Sick Call. Tell the doc you have diarrhea. Bam! 3 days restricted to the Barracks, and somebody has to bring your food to you. Everybody else is doing a 5 mile run in a fucking blizzard, so you wake up at 630am just to get drunk and laugh at the idea of running in this shit weather. Go to sick call for diarrhea on Wednesday morning, you'll get out of work for the rest of the week, and you're clear to leave post and go to the bar on Friday night. If I stayed in, I'd be 5 years away from retirement right now. Dammit. Wish I never fucking got out PRO TIP: When a field training exercise comes up, find out what kind of cigarettes everybody likes, and go buy a carton. I sold a pack for 20 bucks out in the field. And because tobacco is tax and Duty free on base, I got it for something like 4.15
My first real job was a part time job when I was in Highschool. I started working summers for my grandfather, dad, and uncles cutting timber. I was about 15 when I first started. I joined the Army at 17 after my parents signed the waiver. I spent the next several years on Active Duty. When I finished my term in the Army I got a job as a corrections officer in Colorado. I was a Deputy for a little over 2 years. Money was tight for my family and I so I had to reach out for new ambitions in the job field. I applied to work as a Floor Hand for a drilling rig company based out of Fruita Colorado. I got the job and was working in Northern Wyoming during Christmas week. It was my first “hitch” as it is called and it was beyond brutal for me. Eventually I ended up earning a spot as a rig hand. (You literally have a period where you have to make the cut or be fired.) It is a spot that is earned, and I do miss it. These jobs are all different but have one thing in common…. It’s either in your blood or it isn’t. I really enjoyed this video even if I’m a year late! 🍻💯
Thanks for the support and sharing your story
I've done military and health care and now wish to do nothing.
You've done more than enough for the general public!
Military doesn't get paid enough.. They need to re-analyze how they distribute the funds. People being most active and most in danger getting paid much more than ones who have base jobs, including higher ups.
03:17 Military - that is to Vague; there is a Big Difference between A Special Forces Operator and A Sailor on An Aircraft Carrier
im going into the special warfare pipeline soon
@Good morning ???
Corn hub moderators: hold my beer
I used to insulate residential home walls and attics for 17 years. Crawling in tight spaces, only being able to use the joists for support, extremely hot temperatures with zero air movement , while carrying hammer tacker with raft-r-mate vents for the eaves. The joist ends would be packed tight with Insulation, digging them out, tack up a vent over the exterior wall plates, repack the end properly. Blow in 18” of fibreglass (evenly can’t waste material) on 2000 sq feet then slowly work your way back to the hatch. Then speak with the customer when they always ask: Is it hot up there? Did you get enough out to the edges? 😡 Storey and a half homes, split levels and mansard roofs are the worst. But it’s a great way to stay thin! 🍻
Its pretty easy to stay thin tbh
@@yungmentalproblems I agree but apparently it’s difficult for 60% of the North American population.
None of these compare to grading timber out of a saw mill on the round table. Move tones of wood every day all day as fast as you can all buy hand.
Any job that deals with Karens.
Totally! 😂
try masonry
Managor ?
Receptionist
what about those people who put down animals and witness the owner crying? (I’m mentally stable) I saw a vid of someone putting down a dog and the owner was in tears and you could see the pain in the vets eye.
This ^^^ solid plus one
What about a Teacher ? Is it easy to be a teacher ,a Nation builder?
Completely left out diesal mechanic like changing an A.D.T tire on your own is the same as typing on a laptop. (Industrial diesal mac, not car mac)
Try working 100+ hr weeks in neurosurgery training and make this video again. No other career requires more training.
Pff try working 200hrs a week as a single black lesbian trans mother of two in amerikkka
I was a firefighter in the Navy can confirm
No fair. Where do you put chef on the list???
Attic insulation removal and installation. 10-12+ hr days 4-5 days a week spend in a hot confined space with dead rats everywhere and fiberglass particles all through the air getting into your skin, eyes, and forcing the need of a ventilator to breathe. Lots of crawling on hands and knees and laying down with arms stretched out with no support to get to tight corners without being able to lay on drywall or you fall through since it can’t support your weight. Dont get this job folks.
That sounds so tough! 🤗
I’m an ironworker in New York and get paid 100,000+ not 50,000
if firefighters get paid 50k a year who the fuck wants to be a firefighter
Boy byeee
Electrical lineman and transmission tower work gotta be up there…, specially the man lowered from a helicopter in a metal mesh suit onto energized/live, hot 220 Thousand volt cables is not a walk in the park job.
Hey, agreed! We have cell tower climber in the full article version and it could have easily made this top 10 video: www.careeraddict.com/5-most-difficult-jobs-in-the-world
Little money for hardest work at any jobs
Very rich for singers, rappers, celebrities, career, and youtubers
That’s true 😔
They get rich because we make them rich, but we can’t do the same thing for harder working jobs. That said, a very small amount of artists (around five percent) make a living wage, not even being rich. The rest make no career out of it, everyone wants to do the “easy” jobs of being an artist and what not, but they don’t realize that the odds are most likely against them if they are not talented or know the business well, and even then they have a real chance of not making it. Not to mention all the famous jobs get a lot of hate and stress because of fans and other people. Every job has hardships, most singers, rappers, Celebrities and RUclipsrs wouldn’t survive a day in these dangerous jobs, but the opposite is true too.
Lowest paid unrewarding job back breaking , treated horrible...nurse aid we have to lift people manually clean humane waste , covid, physically attacked.
I work at a saw mill ....now that shit tough
Wait isnt being a mother the hardest job there is?
It is definitely one of the hardest jobs - sending love to all the mama's
No it isn't.... even crack heads can be mothers so it can't be that hard.
Literally the picture that comes up when he says "the most difficult physically" is a dude carrying a boulder, and stonemason is nowhere on this list. Makes sense
architect.. how many revisions? how many hours? client cancelled without clear reason... and what even is beautiful design? very very very minimal data on site and brief
hey, i got an idea! lets change the whole design from ground zero!
how many design variation? yes, infinite.. and never, never have i heard construction runs fast which means the architect have to endure everything during construction
not to mention client who doesnt understand construction phase, and reverse the whole constructing... only later it gets demolished cause it doesnt make sense.. or they dont have the budget
just love your architect or designer.. if you see a good building/interior, thank them and bless their soul for coping with so much nonsense and still able to produce amazing results
Crab fishing for 15,000 a year doesn't way out the danger... Was that a typo?? I know they can make that in a very short time and have basically the whole year off, but they still have bills. They must have to have a different job.. I make $22,000 a year and I'm low income..
in canada search and resuce u make 6 figures logging 6 figures
how cute, I lost all 6 fingers on my left hand while scanning sodie pops at target the other day
I think truck drivers number 5 or 6. It is very dangerous and very important job. And I want to be truck driver =)
Is not military as military in me country one of the ease job they seat in office make papers sometimes training jard thas it finish job in 45 yeara old and get money the rest of the life,,,,Snowmakers are extremly hard job i think maybe top 5 harders job in planet u working in extrem condicions sometimes -20 c or more ..Working with heavy equimpent forzen hose heavy hight electrificity cables ..Drive snowcat in extrem wind and freezze outside is always plesure ,,,,,Am snowmaker and i told u this extrem hard job--.
@@crispy682 Depent witch army and what u do in army .....Snowmaker is always extrem hard job ...nobody who dont do itdont know....One shift with me u will be understand how hard this job actually is..
Obviously the white collar pencil pushers that created this have never been in a concrete pour..
aint dangerous and difficult kinda different?
Yes. You're right. This video and it's corresponding article www.careeraddict.com/5-most-difficult-jobs-in-the-world largely looks at hardest jobs in terms of risk/danger. I've relayed that to the content team :)
Why isn't railroad workers on this list? You guys have no idea how hard working in Railway. People wonder railroad workers are so jacked and look fit. In Australia we work breaking our back everyday building rail tracks inside cities to the some of the most harshest deserts in the world.
U need to research Railroad workers
This list is based on information gathered from the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics), but we totally agree that working in railway is an extremely challenging and demanding role. We want to applaud you for showing up everyday and working so hard for the safety of others! 🧡
I’m a CNA; it’s tough af
Construction is very hard
100%
Imagine saying 50k is high paying ☠
Astronut scientist is the very hardest job
Ups?
El video me parecio exelente
Concrete worker here
Thanks!
Boxer is tough AF
Marine or Mercenary? That's a Marine gone bad. Otherwise Marine and Mercenary should not be in the same sentence. U.S. Marine anyhow.
SWAT iss.Haaaard Job!
Priest is a hard job to
Landlording is the world's hardest job. I have nothing but respect to all the landlords providing housing to the poor
Nice troll post
@@daddykipperflipper4600 hasan fans explaining how moving boxes around is harder than managing a billion dollar company: 🤤⚒🚩
@@happymolecule8894 *newsflash* if you are making profit, it’s not “providing housing to the poor” it’s exploiting the poor so you can give subpar housing for 800+ a month. Slumlords are everywhere and unless it’s regulated the chances are the owner has some DEEP pockets.
Being a doctor is really stressful
ya but it helps me to get 500k USD salary and it is the most respectable job in the world.
@Takoma Park I am an orthopedic Surgeon
@@jayakodybasnayake9638 I'm a neurosurgeon and I make $600K+ USD/year from the start.
@@GirlSmotheredToDeath hey I’m 18 is it worth it starting now to try and get the job you have and if yes how can I start I’m in California
Nope, nurses do way tougher job than the doctor, not even close
what about tree planting 😅
I wanna be a welder
Teacher?
A marine or a mercenary? Really?
Astrophysicists would like to know your location
B b b b but day time television said the hardest job in the world is being a mother.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
#5 thats cap. they dont climb in extreme weather conditions.
do you even know what an extreme weather condition is?
"thats cap" I suggest you start talking like a normal person and not a wigger. It's not cool. Get off tiktok
A roofer 🤣🤣
Something needs to be said about the military: You might start out making 1,833/month but, you get an automatic promotion in 6 months to 2,055. I think E3 is automatic within another 6-9 months and you get 2,161 per month.
E4 takes roughly 2 years to hit, and you'll get 2,393/mo
Now let's look at benefits:
Free rent
Free utilities including high speed wireless internet
Free food
100% fully covered medical dental vision and hearing
Free $100k life insurance
You think a 401(k) is good? LMAO the military Thrift Savings plan is bitchin
Even if you live in the Barracks and eat at the chow hall, you're still gonna get a few bucks every month for housing and food allowances.
To put it to you another way, when I was in, I set aside no less than 15% of my base pay for retirement. I had a cellphone that was 15 or 20 bucks a month. And I still kept over a grand every month in play money. By the time you add in all the special and incentive pay, you make fairly decent money, considering that you pay zero bills.
Don't buy a car. Find some chump who blew his wad on a car, and give him ten bucks a week in gas money and a pack of smokes every now and then
I got tattoos
I drank
I fucked high dollar hookers
I smoked cigarettes and dipped Copenhagen
I bought a new guitar every 6 or 9 months
I bought trinkets, souvenirs, and silly shit
And I still got out with a _FAT_ savings account.
But I wish I had saved a hell of a lot more, and I wish I didn't piss it all away. I might not be in poverty right now if I had been smart with my money
EDIT: I forgot 30 paid vacation days per year which you can roll over. Unlimited paid sick days. And once every month, you're getting a 4 day weekend. Maybe 3 times per year, it's only a 3 day but fucking still.
Most holidays are a day off or at least you get off work early.
Any time you wake up and decide you aren't feeling the Army's bullshit today: Go to Sick Call. Tell the doc you have diarrhea. Bam! 3 days restricted to the Barracks, and somebody has to bring your food to you.
Everybody else is doing a 5 mile run in a fucking blizzard, so you wake up at 630am just to get drunk and laugh at the idea of running in this shit weather.
Go to sick call for diarrhea on Wednesday morning, you'll get out of work for the rest of the week, and you're clear to leave post and go to the bar on Friday night.
If I stayed in, I'd be 5 years away from retirement right now. Dammit. Wish I never fucking got out
PRO TIP:
When a field training exercise comes up, find out what kind of cigarettes everybody likes, and go buy a carton. I sold a pack for 20 bucks out in the field. And because tobacco is tax and Duty free on base, I got it for something like 4.15
Fred Dibnah says “Hold my beer” ruclips.net/video/F04dGK1_wYA/видео.html Balls of iron, tough as they get. 🍻
Lamo this video only got 6 comments like this comment if your shocked how low comments are on this video
Captain ship
#Trading is the most difficult job in the world 🌎