21 Professions That Attract The Worst Kinds Of People, As Shared Online

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Article created by: Monika Pašukonytė

Every workplace has gone through a questionable set of employees. Perhaps it’s a case of “they are who they are,” and they portray the same personality outside of their professional life, or maybe assets like power and money are to blame – who knows? 

This netizen, however, took to Reddit and posed this question: “Which profession attracts the worst kinds of people?” The thread has garnered over 34K upvotes and almost 30K comments establishing what careers do, in fact, attract a greater number of jerks. 

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#1

Politicians.

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#2

Law enforcement seems to have some problems

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#3

Paparazzi

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#4

I’m probably gonna get some hate for this… the military (The US Army to be precise). Probably 99% of the Soldiers are good, honest people. The nature of the job just simply attracts some sickos. The Army does what it can, but It takes a long time to kick someone out of the Army. Source: 6 years Active Duty

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#5

The executives that run MLMs.

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#6

“Reality” TV

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#7

Academia.

Intelligent people in very niche areas, with no consideration for the real world and social interaction, whilst simultaneously being told they are the best in the world at certain specific subject areas (which is true, but just not as many people care as academics think they do). You end up with an unnecessarily toxic environment of people trying to intellectually one up each other and throw anyone off the ladder on their way up.

It’s a cruel, nasty, petty, and poisonous environment.

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#8

Human resources

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#9

Youth Pastor

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#10

Hollywood producer it seems.

Over and over and over.

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#11

Police

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#12

Sales, estate agents, recruiters

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#13

Substance abuse mental health professionals seem to fall into one of the following categories: a) wonderful, angelic and highly competent souls who truly want to help drug addicts/alcoholics (they’re maybe 20% of the counselors, optimistically); b) burnt-out incompetent/lazy/don’t-care types (another 60%); or c) absolute personality-disordered, narcissistic/ Machiavellian sadistic types who really get off on the enormous power/control they have over the lives and fates of the people under their care (maybe another 20%). YMMV. The last group can do a LOT of damage.

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#14

Elementary School Front Desk Administrator.

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#15

Sales.

Ironically i am also getting into sales 🙄

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#16

Ok so not really a profession but… there is a certain subset of musicians who are also wannabe influencers… particular people who are very on twitter. so back-stabby and clout hungry

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#17

Russian mercenary

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#18

Modelling photographers

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#19

Insofar as psychopaths tend to be dangerous kinds of people, heres a [list of the professions that seem to attract a disproportionate number of psychopaths]:

* Civil servant
* Chef
* Clergy
* Police
* Journalist
* Surgeon
* Salesperson
* Media
* Lawyer
* CEO

Personally, I’d go with sales because there’s simply a lot more salespeople than CEOs or police, so it’s a lot more likely that you’re going to encounter a terrible person who’s in sales. My anecdotal experience would also tend to confirm this.

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#20

Private equity

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#21

Line cook. A lot of them are great people, but every beyond horrible person I’ve met has always been a cook

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