Professions with highest and lowest divorce risk revealed
September 26th, 2010 - 5:19 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Sept 26 (ANI): Ever wondered if your job was coming in the way of your marriage? A new study has revealed that the nature of your job might determine if the chances of your divorce are higher.
The top ten jobs with the highest relative divorce rates are massage therapists, bartenders, dancers and choreographers, health diagnosing and treating practitioners (all other), physicians and surgeons, reports overcomingbias.com.
Others in the list are gaming services workers, mathematicians, fish and game wardens, pile-driver operators, and first-line supervisor of gaming workers.
On the other hand, religious workers (all other), audiologists, first-line enlisted military supervisors/managers, shuttle car operators, optometrists, clergy; transit and railroad police have the lowest relative divorce rates.
As do education directors, agricultural engineers, and media and communication equipment workers (all other). (ANI)
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