The job of a newspaper reporter is the second worst after that of lumberjack and it has "lost its lustre dramatically over the past five years is expected to plummet even further by 2022 as more and more print publications abandon operations", said the study.
This year's study has ranked 200 jobs and classified them as the best or the worst on the basis of five core criteria-- physical demand, work environment, income, stress and hiring outlook.
"Mathematicians rank among the more well-compensated in the 2014 Jobs Rated report. The field also has a positive outlook for continued future growth," the study said.
University professor is the next best. The work environment, high income earning potential and lower stress make professorship a desirable career.
Statistician, actuary, audiologist, dental hygienist, software engineer, computer systems analysts, occupational therapist and speech pathologist are the other jobs in the list of 10 best jobs.
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