Not exact matches
The burnout levels measured in this study are
higher than those measured in any
other occupation.
Most parents in the 500 Family Study are highly educated, employed in professional
occupations, and work, on average, longer hours and report
higher earnings
than do middle - class families in
other, nationally representative samples.
Certain
occupations seem to have a
higher risk of depression
than others.
In fact, 2008 graduates both with and without STEM majors who entered the teacher workforce had
higher average SAT scores
than their peers who entered
other occupations.
Professional
occupations had a
higher rate of work - related stress
than other types of jobs, such as sales and customer service or administrative jobs.
In
other analyses of national data (Ingersoll & Perda, 2010), we have found that, as one might expect, teaching has more annual turnover
than some
higher - status professions (such as lawyers, engineers, architects, professors, and pharmacists); about the same turnover as some
occupations (such as police officers and corrections officers); and less turnover
than some lower - status lines of work (such as child care workers, secretaries, and paralegals).
The WSIB now has experience rating programs that impose extra fees (surcharges) on employers who perform worse (have
higher claims costs)
than other employers in the same class of industry or
occupation.
Although it's possible to be hurt in virtually any working situation, there are industries and
occupations that carry a
higher risk
than others.
Because
occupations such as mining, logging, deep - sea fishing, and
other treacherous jobs pose greater potential for a claim to be filed
than a typical office job, underwriters classify people in these
occupations as
high risk.
Police officers are more likely to be murdered
than people in
other high risk
occupations, adding an additional risk insurance companies need to consider.
A minister who works for a church with at least 4 full - time employees (
other than himself) would have a fairly
high (4A)
occupation class.
There are some
occupations that are considered by insurers as
high risk
than others for e.g. soldiers, pilots, fishermen, miners, off - shore oil or gas industry workers, etc. are considered more dangerous
occupations that people working in offices with a desk job, shop workers, teachers, etc..
This has been a standard practice for years, and the car insurance companies argue that it is all based on numbers: certain
occupations statistically present
higher risk to car insurance companies
than others, while
higher levels of education statistically present lower risk.
This is much
higher than the average for
other occupations, making it an excellent career choice and an ideal business opportunity.
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts these 10 careers, which require only a
high school or equivalency diploma, will grow faster, through 2024,
than all
other occupations that have similar requirements.
The demand for skilled medical assistants over the next several years is significantly
higher than the demand for workers in all
other occupations.
As with
other health care
occupations, demand for pharmacy technicians is projected to be
higher than average by the BLS, at 24 percent from 2012 to 2022.
Other occupation - specific worksheets in the California report show, for example, that physical therapists tend to be better paid in the CCRC sector than in other industry sectors, and that wages for physical therapists in the Anaheim - area are higher than the national ave
Other occupation - specific worksheets in the California report show, for example, that physical therapists tend to be better paid in the CCRC sector
than in
other industry sectors, and that wages for physical therapists in the Anaheim - area are higher than the national ave
other industry sectors, and that wages for physical therapists in the Anaheim - area are
higher than the national average.