By Mackenzie Yang, April 24, 2013
Read more: These Are the Best and Worst Jobs of 2013 | TIME.com
Interesting list. College Professor in there? Why not? Once you hang around long enough to get tenure, you're in the roses! Don't even have to be proficient any more.
Analyzing numbers from the U.S. Department of Labor, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other government agencies, Careercast.com has published its 25th annual rankings of 200 common jobs throughout the U.S. The rankings are calculated based on work income, stress, hiring outlook and environment (including minimal physical demands). The top spot this year goes to actuaries analysts who apply statistics and financial theory to help companies, particularly insurance firms, manage future financial risk. (Even if you dont know an actuary, youve probably seen a fictional one in the movies.)
Read more: These Are the Best and Worst Jobs of 2013 | TIME.com
Interesting list. College Professor in there? Why not? Once you hang around long enough to get tenure, you're in the roses! Don't even have to be proficient any more.