Top 10 hard-to-fill US jobs

Gees guys, show some respect, the trucker is working, on the clock.

If your trying to get out the door at 5 pm sharp cause it is quiting time, you'd get upset if 3 or 4 people are loitering in front of the door and wouldn't let you through.

Point being, let the man do his job. Trying to get all this crap made in China to your nearest Wall mart. I mean c'mon its like sticking your foot out trying to trip a runner, putting on your cruise control in the left lane among other etceteras.

Yea yea yea, I know, everybody has a truck story, then again everybody has a driver with a cell phone story and a white head (senior citizen) story a pedestrian story, no different.
 
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Lets look at the reasons why?
Sales Rep...most are commission only meaning most people can't take the financial risk.
Teacher...Why bother dealing with the little f'n monsters?
Mechanic...pay hasn't kept up with COLA
technician...pay really hasn't kept up with COLA
Management/exec...don't know that one
Truck Driver...you want to live in a truck for 35K a year? That's what I thought.
Accountant...stupid f'n kids can't make change. How the fuck they gonna' be bean counters?
Laborer....If you're a mexican living with 20 other mexicans, the pay is great. Other than that....
Machine operator...another mfg. job where pay has not even remotely kept pace with COLA. And that's another job long gone to the mexicans.

Good stuff. I just want to comment that:

1. Teachers make sh*t money, unless you are lucky enough to place in a good district. Obviously every teacher wants a nice richie rich district or private school, but most of the jobs are in poor districts & urban areas
2. Truck drivers can make some good money, even 6 figures. But that requires long freight trips, sometimes straight 24+ hour driving. It's a very hard & stressful job. Quick burnout rate. Interesting anecdote, to those who remember Efedrin (the synthetic version of Ephedra) it was originally very popular among truck drivers to stay up for those crazy tight deadline trips.
3. Accountant. Haha, that's because accounting sucks and most people will go crazy doing it. Even with the money you can make, most people just cannot bring themselves to that occupation. Seriously, when you think accountant, you think BORING.

Finally, management/exec??? I just have to laugh. As if any more are needed. Please, most managerial & exec jobs are nonsensical bureacracy, spent justifying their frivilous positions. Anyone can do that.
 
"3. Accountant. Haha, that's because accounting sucks and most people will go crazy doing it. Even with the money you can make, most people just cannot bring themselves to that occupation. Seriously, when you think accountant, you think BORING."

also demand for accountants surged after the passing of the attorney and accountant full employment bill of 2003 (otherwise known as Sarbaines Oxley)
 
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[U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Hard-to-Fill US Jobs]
Here's the Top 10 list:
1. Sales representative
2. Teacher
3. Mechanic
4. Technician
5. Management/executive
6. Truck driver
7. Driver/delivery
8. Accountant
9. Laborer
10. Machine operator
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Top 10 U.S. Hard to-Fill Jobs: 11. Sanitation Worker/Propelled Dung Collector
 
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Top 10 U.S. Hard to-Fill Jobs: 11. Sanitation Worker/Propelled Dung Collector

You would think Rosie O'Donnell would use a toilet. Damn celebrities...:mad:
 
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Mechanics at Lexus, BMW, make over $120k a year with certifications and experience.

John

The experienced ones who are cream of the crop can make that, but that's very low for someone who's cream of the crop in a field. I use to work in high-tech and made much more than that, and I wasn't cream of the crop. 120k is peanuts if you're experienced and very good at what you do.

Auto mechanics are a dying breed. I'm not talking about people who mount tires or change oil - I mean real mechanics. The reason? Cars are too reliable. They can go 75k to 100k with nothing more than oil changes and coolant flushes.
 
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