15 jobs where you’re most likely to get divorced
Leave your assumptions at the door, folks, because your not-so-friendly neighborhood attorney does not make this list. Keep his number handy, though.
Diamonds are forever, and this list out of Radford University seems to suggest that those diamonds are likely to be hocked once the memory of wedding bells has taken on a more sinister din. Might a few arguments begin with the statement, “I wouldn’t have to do this lousy job if you made any real money”? Just a guess.
Census data revealed that the following professions were most likely to get divorced:
15. Maids and housekeepers. They spend all day or night cleaning up after people, so you, honey, are on your own.
14. Roofers. Two words: Lonely housewives.
13. Waiters and waitresses. See number one, but substitute “all day or night serving people.”
12. Telemarketers. They annoy you, they annoy me and they apparently take their work home.
11. Baggage porters and concierges. They didn’t find out where the action was by word of mouth, silly.
10. Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers. No comment necessary here.
9. Nurses, psychiatric, and home health aides. Whatever you did or endured today bears no comparison to what they had to deal with, period.
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