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Who Has the Most Dangerous Job?
U.S. Navy Safety Center ^ | 2004 | U.S. Navy Public Affairs Office

Posted on 04/10/2004 6:46:39 PM PDT by FreedomCalls

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To: thoughtomator
that must be because there are so many cops in the US. must also be that because we are so good at what we do, we ellude death.
41 posted on 04/11/2004 1:12:27 AM PDT by thefactor
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To: FreedomCalls
Probably Star Jones's dietitian has the most dangerous job on earth and could themselves become eaten.
42 posted on 04/11/2004 1:17:29 AM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: FreedomCalls
My job's not particularly dangerous, but the place in which I'm doing my job certainly has aspects of danger...

Oooops...there I go with that understatement stuff again...

43 posted on 04/11/2004 1:23:37 AM PDT by Allegra (And WAIT!! That's not all! Call now and receive this FREE....)
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To: A CA Guy
Any woman associated with the Kennedy clan.
44 posted on 04/11/2004 1:29:55 AM PDT by Texasforever (God Bless And Keep Our Troops)
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To: Hildy
My husband was a commercial fisherman many years ago before we met.

I may have crossed paths with your husband. I was a Field Service Engineer with Marine Electric Company in San Diego from September 1977 to April 1980. I moved on to Pacific Bell at that point. Marine Electric was acquired by Marco Marine a few months later.

45 posted on 04/11/2004 1:34:06 AM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Texasforever
"Any woman associated with the Kennedy clan."

Good point as most of them are dead.

46 posted on 04/11/2004 1:35:44 AM PDT by blackbart.223
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To: FreedomCalls
Spinal Tap drummers.
47 posted on 04/11/2004 1:38:37 AM PDT by Barlowmaker
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To: blackbart.223
Most of the Kennedy clan should be in prison for crimes ranging from murder, rape to treason.
48 posted on 04/11/2004 1:41:56 AM PDT by Texasforever (God Bless And Keep Our Troops)
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To: Texasforever
"Most of the Kennedy clan should be in prison for crimes ranging from murder, rape to treason."

Most of The Kennedy Clan have self destructed. Only Teddey hangs on for some reason.

It might be a Faustion bargain if you get my drift.

49 posted on 04/11/2004 1:55:33 AM PDT by blackbart.223
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To: Fester Chugabrew
Is it just a matter of being on the right side of the tree when it comes down, or is there some other specific danger involved?

LOL. Forgive me, but that was pretty funny.During my last two years of college, I worked at a sawmill. My husband and I had set up a five year mortgage, so we worked all the time. Each day after work, we would 'pulpwood' a load of about 6' logs and net about $100 (early 80's). He was the sawyer, I was the loader (with the help of a Satterfield winch and cable mounted on the pulpwood truck). When trees are cut, one tries to specify the direction the tree will fall. Oftentimes, the tree will hang up on surrounding trees. When the sawman tries to dislodge this mess, the bottom of the tree is prone to snap up quite quickly. Speaking with loggers who brought logs to our mill and watching my husband pulpwood, I'm under the impression that this propensity was the most dangerous aspect of the job.

50 posted on 04/11/2004 2:27:50 AM PDT by Quilla
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To: FreedomCalls
Number one on the hit parade has to be


"Friends of Bill C".
51 posted on 04/11/2004 6:56:44 AM PDT by razorback-bert
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To: rogator
You left out the toppers!
52 posted on 04/11/2004 11:56:58 AM PDT by B4Ranch (“WE OFTEN GIVE OUR ENEMIES THE MEANS FOR OUR OWN DESTRUCTION.”)
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To: FreedomCalls
Elephant circumcisionist.

The pay is low but the tips are big.

53 posted on 04/11/2004 11:58:25 AM PDT by Glenn (The two keys to character: 1) Learn how to keep a secret. 2) ...)
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To: FreedomCalls
Normally I drive highways in the Sunni Triangle unarmed in a normal SUV so that I can take care of my duties supporting the troops in the area. And I always have military escorts.

Does that get me any points?
54 posted on 04/11/2004 12:23:28 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (Coming to you live from HESCO city...)
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To: Eagle Eye
Sure gets points with me. Stay safe and know that there are millions of Americans who support and appreciate your efforts. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
55 posted on 04/11/2004 2:12:27 PM PDT by Quilla
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To: FreedomCalls
Most dangerous job?...easy...

...Suicide bombers....!
56 posted on 04/11/2004 2:16:02 PM PDT by Hotdog
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To: rogator
Good information, thanks.

Where I lived (in Redwood Country, Mendocino County Calif) the cutters were called fallers.

Part of the reason their job was so dangerous is that they got paid in a piece work fashion. They were paid for the board feet they fell.

Choker-setters was an entry level job, quite dangerous also. Wrapping a chain or cable around a log (some 5 to 10' in diameter) and getting your hand out before the operator of the machine to pull it to where it needed to go starts pulling.

Good money while the season lasted, and then some of them would spend their time tending their pot gardens. Some of the others spent most of their money on drugs and Dom Perignon and then were broke.

Several deaths a year in the logging industry in Northern Mendocino County where I lived. (The intersection of Hwy 1 and Hwy 101)

Just thinking now about Easter, one of the fallers always had a Easter get together at his place on the Eel River.

He was an Abalone Diver also.

10-15 foot barbecue filled with Abalone...man that was good!

I cut some timber on my property to sell, but only one was quite large, about 15' in diameter right by the road, Hwy 101. I let a pro cut that one.

And yes, a faller can determine where a tree falls.

I cut firewood a few winters in Santa Cruz, and got pretty good at determining where the tree would fall.

The real experienced fallers (mentioned above) would put their hat on the ground, and fall the tree so that it landed on the hat.

I had tried that when I was cutting firewood (Douglas Fir) and I liked my hat so much that I never squashed it! LOL

57 posted on 04/11/2004 2:45:23 PM PDT by Syncro
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To: B4Ranch
I have never seen toppers work. Every one around here uses mechanical high lead equipment.
58 posted on 04/11/2004 7:37:24 PM PDT by rogator
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To: Hildy
"My husband was a commercial fisherman many years ago before we met. He always told me how dangerous it was. I thought he was trying to impress me. But the more I learn about it, I realize what a dangerous profession it really is! He truly is my hero!"

Alaska's commercial fishermen have a deadly job. Looking at the chart doesn't tell you the whole story. As a percentage of the workforce, they are a very tiny fraction. To have the second highest death rate in a fraction that size is quite telling. Give your courageous husband a big hug and thank him for me. My hat is ALWAYS off to commercial fishermen, no matter where or when they fish.

59 posted on 04/11/2004 7:43:43 PM PDT by redhead (If you aren't a monthly donor, why not?)
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