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To: ansel12
America's most dangerous jobs

The American workplace is less dangerous than it was last year, but at these 10 jobs every day is a gamble.

#1 Fishermen

Fatality rate per 100,000 workers: 121.2

Median wage: $30,220

Forty fishermen lost their lives last year, according to the Labor Department's annual report on workplace fatalities.

But things used to be much worse: "Conditions were so bad, the loss of life and vessels was so great that getting insurance was starting to be a major problem," said Leslie Hughes, who founded the North Pacific Fishing Vessel Owners' Association Vessel Safety Program, which trains fishermen in safety skills such as fire prevention, damage control and cold water survival.

The training has helped, but so have big changes to the fishing quota system. Instead of each crew working around the clock in all sorts of weather to catch as many fish as they can before a fleet-wide cap is reached, boats get assigned individual quotas they can fill at anytime within the season.

"Under the old system, they had to get out as soon as they could and fish as quickly as they could," said Hughes. "They can get out of the weather now."

19 posted on 09/02/2013 12:12:17 PM PDT by meadsjn
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Coast Guard:
This is the United States Coast Guard is this the missing fisherman’s wife?

Fisherman’s wife: Yes it is.

Coast Guard:

Well ma’am I’m afraid we have some good news, bad news and hopeful news for you.

Fisherman’s wife:

Well give me the bad news first.

Coast Guard:

Ma’am we have found your husband’s body and it appears that he drowned while crab fishing by being dragged down by the crab pot.

Fisherman’s wife:

Oh my that’s horrible. What is the good news?

Coast Guard:

Well when we brought him up we had a nice limit of Dungenous crab.

Fisherman’s wife:

Well I suppose that is good news. What on Earth could the hopeful news be?

Coast Guard:

Well ma’am we put him back down and we’ll come back tomorrow in anticipation of another limti.


31 posted on 09/02/2013 1:20:30 PM PDT by artichokegrower
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