
Chemists and dental hygienists hate their bosses, not many of us do that.
They are the professions with the largest number of bad bosses, according to US jobs and salary website PayScale, News.com.au reported.
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PayScale asked its users what they most wanted to change about their job, and ranked the number of workers in each profession who wanted a new boss, Business Insider revealed.
The numbers speak for themselves.
Number of workers who hate their boss, by profession are:
Chemists and Materials Scientists - 19.4 percent
Dental Hygienists - 18.2 percent
Bakers - 17.9 percent
Food Service Managers - 17.0 percent
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians - 15.8 percent
Database Administrators- 13.6 percent
Administrative Services Managers - 13.6 percent
Dispatchers - 13.5 percent
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks- 13.5 percent
Actors, Producers, and Directors - 13. percent
Cooks - 12.3 percent
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists - 12.1 percent
Cashiers - 11.8 percent
Order Clerks - 11.6 percent
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators - 11.5 percent
Lodging Managers - 11.5 percent
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers - 11.3 percent
Labourers and Material Movers, Hand - 11.1 percent
Education Administrators - 10.9 percent
Tellers - 10.7 percent
Source: ANI
Number of workers who hate their boss, by profession are:
Chemists and Materials Scientists - 19.4 percent
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Dental Hygienists - 18.2 percent
Bakers - 17.9 percent
Food Service Managers - 17.0 percent
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians - 15.8 percent
Database Administrators- 13.6 percent
Administrative Services Managers - 13.6 percent
Dispatchers - 13.5 percent
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks- 13.5 percent
Actors, Producers, and Directors - 13. percent
Cooks - 12.3 percent
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists - 12.1 percent
Cashiers - 11.8 percent
Order Clerks - 11.6 percent
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators - 11.5 percent
Lodging Managers - 11.5 percent
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers - 11.3 percent
Labourers and Material Movers, Hand - 11.1 percent
Education Administrators - 10.9 percent
Tellers - 10.7 percent
Source: ANI
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