When you are looking for a job, you probably think about the attractiveness of the job or the salary and benefits. But have you ever thought about the impact your work might have on your relationship with the significant other in your life? Or have you thought about the impact of your partner’s job on your relationship? Join us in this article to introduce you to 15 jobs with the highest divorce rate.
Some jobs seem to naturally create more friction. For example, you might assume that stressful jobs are bad for relationships, but that’s not always the case. Firefighters, military personnel, and airline pilots all made Forbes’ list of the most stressful jobs in 2016 but did not make Statista’s list of the 15 jobs with the highest divorce rates.
Jobs With The Highest Divorce Rate
So which jobs have the highest divorce rates? You probably won’t be surprised by the first few items on this list of 15 jobs with the highest divorce rates.
1. Dancers and choreographers
This occupation tops the list with a divorce rate of 43.05%. Of course, dancing can be romantic and intimate. It seems that the environment and training sessions affect even those who have just started dancing.
2. Noshiar (bartender)
A waitress might surprise you less than the other jobs on this list. After all, how can a bartender be successful other than by providing excellent service? What comes to everyone’s mind is flirting. The divorce rate for Nosyyars is 38.43%.
3. Massage therapists
Who did you touch today? When you open the door and walk in after a long day, this question may be on your spouse’s mind, even if they don’t say it. The divorce rate for massage therapists is 38.22%.
4. and 5. Casino staff
The casino environment is full of gambling and partying, and this may lead to risky behavior.
According to the Statista website, the divorce rate of casino gaming service workers is 31.35%. The divorce rate of cashiers and cashiers is even higher than them (34.66%), so maybe money is the problem. Is money a dangerous drug to enhance sexual instincts?
Other occupations in which the divorce rate is high.
Some of the jobs on Statista’s list are surprising. For example, why do extrusion machine operators have a divorce rate of 32.74% and rank 6th on this list? And who would have guessed that factory workers took seventh place with a divorce rate of 29.78%?
In the following, you can see the rest of the 15 professions that may have a negative impact on your relationships along with their divorce rates. These jobs include:
8. Telephone operators: 29.30%
9. Nurses, psychiatric assistants and home nurses: 28.95%
10. Actors and musicians, sports staff and related occupations: 28.49%
11. porters and porters: 28.49%
12. Telemarketers: 28.10%
13. Waiters: 27.12%
14. Roof builder or repairer: 26.85%
15. Servants and cleaners: 26.38%
The only surprising thing about the cast is that they didn’t get a higher spot on the list. How is it possible for an actor’s partner to accept the various roles he plays, even if it’s just in front of the camera.
But what about roof builders and repairers? Why are they on this list? Are they too tired to have sex with their spouse when they get home? Whatever the reason, at least you know you need to work on your relationship if your partner is a porter, telemarketer, or roofer.
Jobs With The Lowest Divorce Rate
And now the good news
Some jobs seem to be good for the relationship or at least not bad for it. For example, if you want your relationship to last, marry an agricultural engineer. The divorce rate of agricultural engineers is surprisingly low, only 1.78%!
Some other professions along with their divorce rates include:
– Nuclear engineers: 7.29%
– Podiatrists: 6.81%
– Sales engineers: 6.61%
– Clergymen: 5.61%
– Transport and Railway Police: 5.26%
– Optometrists: 4.01%
Now it’s your turn: Do you think your job has a negative or positive effect on your relationship?