30 Careers That Attract Absolute Jerks, As Shared In This Viral Thread

Sometimes you end up developing an almost instinctive dislike of someone in a specific profession because of a handful of bad experiences. However, there do seem to be careers that naturally attract the absolutely worst people.

Someone asked “Which occupations are filled with people who have the worst personality?” and netizens shared their experiences. From petty tyrants to sociopaths looking to get rich, get comfortable as you read through, upvote your favorites, and be sure to share your own thoughts and experiences below.We got in touch with OP to learn more.

Image credits: TowerRough

#1

Politics. It’s like a magnet for power-hungry egos and backstabbin’ schemers. Can’t trust half of ’em as far as you can throw ’em.

#2

Influencer.

#3

Corporate execs have the highest rate of psychopathy.

We got in touch with TowerRough who asked the question in the first place and they were kind enough to share some more. “I honestly did not expect my post to get as popular as it did. If I had to guess why it got so popular, it’s probably because this is a topic that most people can relate to.”

“I believe most of us have some sort of experience with jerks, and in some occupations, you are likely to stumble on a much greater number of them than in others. The reason why I asked people this question was to filter out occupations that are most likely to have a toxic workplace. I believe it is important to consider what kind of people you will be working with to avoid unnecessary frustrations.”

#4

Insurance.

The highest profit is achieved by:

– Agents who convince people to take the highest possible premium, often selling them things they don’t need

– Adjusters who deny as many claims as possible, with many examples of companies that initially deny all claims

– Systems that prevent customers from doing anything about the above

There’s no way to run this business ethically, and it shows.

#5

Hospital administrators. Their entire job is to prioritize profits over human lives.

#6

100% Life Coach. I’ve literally never met one that wasn’t a completely manipulative piece of s**t. The entire profession is a f*****g pyramid scheme.

Naturally, we wanted to know what they thought about the various answers people gave. “It was not surprising for me to see people mention HR, sales, lawyers, medical field or law enforcement. These occupations seem to be magnets for some bad people. However, I did not expect to see truck drivers, construction workers, or wedding planners being mentioned as well.”

#7

I used to work in events and we hired our spaces to people from many industries. By far the worst clients were from fashion. Wanted everything immediately with massive discounts and they were extremely demanding. A very “don’t you know who I am” kind of attitude.

I understand that to get into that industry you essentially have to work for free for several years so only trust fund kids make it.

#8

HR/People teams.

If you are an absolute twat but you dont hide it and everyone knows youre a twat thats fine.

The worst is when absolute twats pretend to care about others and be friendly just to screw you over when theres an occasion. They will lie they are concerned to your face just to finish the meeting and go and gossip about the „confidential” stuff. You told them you are sick? Asked for a raise? Reported a misconduct? Their 30 workplace buddies already know it. Never met HR/People person which is not fake.

#9

My experience in emergency med, is that cops are highly unstable. Seems sad and preventable if training were better instead of churning out numbers for patrol or coverage.

“I myself have had some bad experiences with doctors, teachers, and cashiers. My friends also shared some of their own experiences. A friend of mine who works at a theatre told me that people there seem to be pretty arrogant or even narcissistic. And some of my friends who are teachers said that some teachers tend to bully their own colleagues, not only their students.”

#10

People in positions of minimal power. I.e. Jobs that require little education, aren’t paid well but give just enough power over people to potentially ruin their day. Airport security, parking attendant, mall security, ticket inspectors, all professions filled with frustrated souls who take out their frustrations on others.

#11

Today I learned… it’s every profession lol.

#12

As a marketer, marketing. I’m an introverted person and the amount of loud people who think they know it all in this profession is *crazy.*.

”The only thing I wish to add is that not every nurse, teacher, or cop is a bad person, and there is no logical reason to have prejudices against these people. However, we should be aware that some people in said occupation might be more troublesome to deal with than some people in other occupations,” they shared with We.

#13

I used to work for a social service agency and I was shocked by how nasty my co-workers were. The work culture was plain mean.

#14

I think all fields have bad people in them because bad people exist everywhere, but professions that seem glamorous tend to attract some of the worst. Fashion, music, film & tv all have an endless supply of people desperate to break in, so there’s a big potential for abuse to take place.

#15

Truck drivers. I work with a lot of them, and I have heard some of the most vile things from truck driver mouths. Things like castrating every prisoner, practicing eugenics, crushing people on the highway who get in their way, and general right wing talking points turned up to 11. All things said to me by truck drivers I’ve just met. Most also don’t clean up after themselves too.

#16

Recruiters.

#17

Attorney, used car salesperson, politician .

#18

Any occupation that gives you a lot of power over people. Good people tend to mind their own business and they don’t crave power to control people thus we are doomed to be governed by bad people.

#19

TSA agents are usually the worst mix of surly and dumb.

#20

Landlords, if we’re including fake occupations.

#21

I’ve noticed that academia tends to draw in people who are, how should I say….. heavy? Some great personalities too but also people who could, how should I say this…..not hold a job anywhere else, probably? Who don’t have that many friends in real life, maybe?

I loved my studies but having worked as a research assistant and knowing people who work in administrative jobs at universities, I decided I never wanna get into that field. Just too much snobbery, elitism, hierarchies etc.

#22

I worked in union construction during the pandemic and a bit after. I have never seen a more miserable group of people making six figures in my life. How the hell are you making $110k a year, amazing benefits, and you are still missing front teeth?!.

#23

Real estate agent.

#24

Kitchens. We’re all a******s at work. lol. One of the highest rates of d**g, alcohol or other addiction problems. Generally antisocial towards the general public. Lots of ex-cons.

We’re basically motorcycle or pirate gangs thrust into roles in normal society. lol.

#25

Administrators in public schools. Ask some teachers you know.

#26

Sales…

Every person I know who is in “sales” is full of s**t. Basically, their job is to lie, avoid the truth, and I don’t think they become like this due to the job.

Born liars gravitate towards sales positions.

#27

Investment Banking, in particular the successful types can be difficult.

#28

Construction can get pretty bad. Bosses never took a management class. Everybody’s miserable. Grown men fighting like school girls.

#29

Cold caller! You really have to not give a f**k about absolutely anything to handle that job.  Unfortunately this means people with zero self awareness or tact often thrive here.

I was unemployed and needed money badly, so applied to a position and got in. I lasted one shift (the sheer amount of nonstop automated calling + verbal abuse was too hard for me). On my first day, the rest of the cold call team were loudly and plainly discussing gross topics. I’ll never forget meeting this woman who then immediately went on to talk about her vaginal discharge (she even used the word “discharge” lol) with the team before our shift started.

Not every cold caller is this way, of course. Some people are probably just really great at compartmentalizing work/life. But every single one in that office was nasty.

#30

Without a shred of doubt, public relations.

All they’re good at is making themselves look good while being the absolute worst people within and towards each other. I don’t care if you’re a PR professional reading this, you’re probably part of it and you’d already been convinced otherwise.

Y’all can burn in a fire.