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Lumberjack - 200?

"I'm a lumberjack and I'm NOT okay"

By T. Bruce McNeely (not verified) on 09 Jan 2009 #permalink

Of course, some of the job descriptions in the details are just plain wrong (Railroad Conductor -- operates a diesel-electric or electric locomotive (the engieer operates the locomotive, the conductor is in charge of the train)) so I have to wonder about the accuracy and methodology involved.

Plus, they have historian as #7. It's a better job than that.