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Fear Careers: Safe Jobs That Sound Dangerous

By Maria Bashi
Jun 13, 2018
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For most people, the idea of working in a boring job is very unappealing. Spending your days working the same repetitive tasks won’t give you any excitement in your career, and this will make life go by far too quickly. Instead, to avoid slipping into a rut, it’s natural to actively seek something that pushes you in new ways all the time. With fun there usually comes fear, though, and this is also something which most will want to avoid.

To help you out with this, this post will be exploring some of the best jobs out there for people who are after a little bit of thrill in their work life. In the spirit of keeping things safe, it will also be focusing on options which won’t put you at risk, even if they may seem like they will from the outset. Here’s just a few relatively safe jobs that sound dangerous.

Piloting:

Spending most of your work days 35,000 feet above the ground, surrounded by heavy machinery, and trapped in a large metal tube doesn’t sound very safe to most people. In fact, the fear of flying is one of the most common out there. With top pilot schools offering exceptional training to their new recruits, 2017 was the safest year for air travel since records began. Less than one in 7 million passengers die when they are flying, making this the safest form of transportation on Earth.

As an airline pilot, you will get to travel the world, see new places, and have a skill which most people will only dream of. Of course, along with this, you can also expect to be paid nice and handsomely. A typical pilot will earn around $130,000 a year, making their salaries much higher than other people in similar fields. It doesn’t come easy, though. You will have to get at least 1500 hours flying time before your career really launches.

Military:

When it comes to dangerous places, warzones are probably about as risky as it gets, and a lot of people will dislike to idea of a job in this field. In reality, though, there are plenty of job opportunities in most militaries which don’t involve being in any danger. Working with local communities, as an engineer, and in loads of other capacities can be achieved with this sort of group. Of course, there are some jobs which aren’t quite so safe, but these will be easy to avoid with a chat with a recruiter.

Learning with an army is one of the very best ways out there to pick up your skills. With people choosing to stay in these roles for many years, the people training you will do it to a very high standard, and this gives you the chance to brand out going into the future. As one of the key benefits, you will have the opportunity to travel the world and live in other countries without having to pay for the privilege. This sort of chance is rare to come by.

Policing:

Around the world, almost every city, town, and village you will find needs some sort of police force. Protecting people from the acts of criminals, these sorts of professionals have to go through a lot of training which is designed to keep them safe. Of course, it still sounds risky, though, and a lot of people will want to avoid it. The level of danger you face as a police officer directly correlates to the levels of violent crime in your chosen area, making it easy to find stats to give you a clear insight into the risks you’d face.

Becoming a police officer is nice and easy, with most forces accepting people mostly based on their professional demeanor, clean criminal record, and fitness levels. In return for your service, you will be given a healthy salary which will grow over the years, enjoying the benefit of retiring earlier than most people. It’s worth keeping an eye on your local police website to find openings, as jobs like this are very popular.

Up To The Challenge?

Hopefully, this post will inspire you to start working harder on the time you put into your next career. Most people want to get as much as possible out of their work, whether this is in the form of money or excitement. To achieve this goal, though, you have to work very hard, and you may have to overcome a lot of challenges along the way.

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