The
Most Difficult Jobs To Get
What
are you going to be when you grow up? That's the question that school
age children ask all through their young years. New college students
often begin and end their college stay with different majors and even
those well past their college days change their career multiple
times. If you're thinking about what your first or next job will be,
there are a few that you might want to cross off your list of
possibilities. These jobs have so few openings that landing a
position in one of these professions is nearly statistically
impossible.
Astronaut
Astronauts
command or operate spacecraft and have engineering and military jet
test piloting experience. Along with extensive training, astronauts
have years of experience before going to space. The average age of an
astronaut candidate is 36 and he or she is in top physical and mental
condition. The chances of becoming an astronaut are approximately
12,100,000 to one. In comparison, becoming president of the United
States is listed at 10,000,000 to one.
Referee
You
might enjoy your time refereeing amateur sporting events, but making
it to the pros is going to be tough. There are only about 2,000
referees employed, making opportunities in this field slim.
Statistics show that you have better odds of becoming a professional
athlete than you do a professional referee.
Model
Do
you have dreams of being the next Cindy Crawford or Kate Upton?
Models showcase the latest styles and products through fashion shows,
private showings, catalogs and commercials. Although models are used
in all forms of advertising, there are only about 1,700 professional
models with less than 100 high profile careers opening up yearly.
Even for those who do make it in to the industry, the average wage is
only around $33,000.
Private
Chef
Do
you have dreams of cooking for celebrities? Private chefs often serve
the ultra-wealthy which may include professional athletes,
entertainers, CEOs and other financially successful individuals.
Becoming a chef is well within your grasp, but the Bureau
of Labor Statistics (BLS)forecasts
only 180 openings for private chefs between 2006 and 2016. Roughly
980 private chefs are currently employed. If you do beat the odds,
you're likely to make around $25,000 per year which is lower than
other chefs that make an average of nearly $41,000.
Professional
Athlete
If
your gift is sports, you've likely heard that the odds of becoming a
professional athlete are not in your favor. Unfortunately, those
stories are correct. According to mathematical odds, you have a
better chance of being hit by lightning than becoming a professional
athlete. There are only about 9,400 professional athletes employed.
Of course, the odds don't take into account those with exceptional
abilities.
Forest
Fire Inspector
A
forest fire inspector may not be as high-profile as some jobs on our
list, but if it's your passion it won't be easy to get a job. The
Bureau of Labor Statistics says that there will only be a need for
around 38 inspectors between 2006 and 2016. In 2011 over 1,500 people
were employed as forest fire inspectors.The
Bottom Line
It
may be difficult to find a position in one of these fields, but there
are other fields that have plenty of openings. Many of these jobs pay
salaries at or above some on our list. Software engineers, health
care professionals and sale professionals are just a few of the
careers with shortages.
Courtesy of www.investopedia.com
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