Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 7:34 pmO Really wrote: ↑Mon Apr 11, 2022 8:37 pmSo CalOSHA released it latest worker fatality report, covering 2020. Here's the top ten most dangerous jobs with number of fatalities:
Drivers/sales workers/truck drivers: 70
Heavy and tractor-trailer truck driver: 56
Construction laborers: 34
Grounds maintenance workers: 29
Agricultural workers: 22
Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse: 17
Protective service workers: 17
Tree trimmers and pruners: 17
Security guards and gambling surveillance officers: 16
Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers: 14
Interestingly, cops did not yet again make the top ten, even though they're the ones that claim they "put their lives on the line every day" and they get the big parades even if they die from covid."numerologic"? You New Age Californians are a hoot!Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 6:35 pmAnd that's the problem. You inferred a relationship between LEO deaths and other professions, did you not? How did you manage to arrive at that ratio without percentages, fractions, or other numerologic data? I submit it's highly misleading to say LEO's are in a much safer profession than, say, construction workers, without the full numeric analysis such a conclusion requires.
https://numerologic.org/
Now you're just making shit up when you're floundering. O Really merely accurately shared media coverage of the CalOSHA report, as you would have rapidly seen here if your google wasn't broken.
What Are California's Most Deadly Occupations?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics compiled detailed statistics on how California workers died on the job in 2020.
This is why I challenged you to debunk O Really. You cowered, as usual. Any further inferences are exclusively your comprehension-challenged delusions.
However, O Really did make one error, one that you were neither smart nor informed enough to catch despite your laughable pretensions to expertise on the topic. #6 tie "Protective service workers: 17 (deaths)" includes cops and a bunch of other jobs like prison guards, firefighters, security guards, school bus monitors; crossing guards and flagger, dogcatchers, etc.
https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes330000.htm
Yup. Silly is what Useless does, then he digs his hole much deeper, every time.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 7:43 pmOf course this whole conversation is silly, as the article clearly states:That's the metric the author chose based off the CalOSHA numbers. If anyone wants to choose a different metric then they should write their own fucking article.Below are the 10 most dangerous jobs in California, ranked by number of recorded fatalities in 2020:
Note: I edited slight while you were composing, adding a link for Useless' goofy "numerologic" and moving two sentences from before my link to the article to after. The new version is quoted in this post and neither change affects your reply.