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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The 10 Germiest Jobs in America: Is yours on the list?

We're getting over the stomach flu in my house (NOT fun), so believe me, I've been thinking about germs this week--specifically how to avoid them. So a recent headline caught my eye: The 10 Germiest Jobs in America. Of course, I had to click and learn more. Here's the scoop ...

Dr. Charles Gerba, a microbiologist at the University of Arizona, whose nickname is "Dr. Germ," spoke to ABC News recently, about the germiest professions in America:

1. Teacher/day-care worker
2. Cashier, bank employee
3. Tech support/computer repair
4. Doctor or nurse
5. Lab scientist
6. Police officer
7. Animal control officer
8. Janitor or plumber
9. Sanitation worker (AKA garbage man/woman)
10. Meat packer

I think I'd add pest control workers to the list. Just think of those poor guys (and gals) crawling around in dark basements in search of rats. Ewww.

Do you have a germy profession that you'd add to the list? A friend of mine is a librarian at a public library and she Purells her hands all day long. (Is Purell the best way to kill germs?)

And, a quick side note about Purell, and all other alcohol-based hand sanitizers folks: These don't "breed" bacteria as many people fear (I've been seeing some comments to this extent on the blog, so I thought I'd speak up). It's easy to come to this conclusion given all the warnings from health experts about superbugs and how bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics, yada, yada, yada--but rest assured, hand sanitizing gels aren't the reason. These are alcohol based and don't contain any "antimicrobial" properties (most don't, anyway). It's antibacterial soaps and wipes that have some health experts worrying. The thought is that bacteria are becoming stronger and bolder as a result of our love-affair with antibacterial everything. So, Purel away--it just kills the bugs and doesn't make them grow bigger and stronger. And maybe read up on antibacterial soaps and products before using--just FYI.

Related: How to Deal with People Who Don't Wash Their Hands

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  • A Carmy of One's Avatar
    Posted by A Carmy of One Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:09am PDT

    Lol... I'm #2! I work at the Levi's store in NYC, and we do so many transactions a day that involve a foreigner pulling sweaty $20's out of their pocket. It's disgusting. I am willing myself NOT to get sick!

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  • Dani's Avatar
    Posted by Dani Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:38am PDT

    Topless clubs have to be the germiest of all employments. GROSS

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  • Sarah's Avatar
    Posted by Sarah Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:52am PDT

    I work in a resturant and Im always washing my hand but its still really gross!!!!

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  • MochaMama42's Avatar
    Posted by MochaMama42 Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:43am PDT

    I can attest that having worked at a bank, it's HORRIBLE!!

    I once had my entire face SWELL over a weekend after directly cashing a construction workers check.

    I would add any office culture where people eat at their desks is also a breeding ground for germs. GROSS!!!

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  • LindyDancer's Avatar
    Posted by LindyDancer Fri Oct 31, 2008 3:13pm PDT

    I'm #5. I work in an animal behavior lab. We study spiders, but the spiders eat crickets, roaches, termites, flies, and maggots. All of these organisms commonly have parasites. It's so gross. Often times the cricket boxes are damaged during shipping, and they escape all over our lab and office (where we are supposed to eat). I ethanol my workspace before sitting down. You have no idea what swamp creature someone just swiped across your desk.

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  • B's Avatar
    Posted by B Fri Oct 31, 2008 3:39pm PDT

    How about EMT's and paramedics? We see the same dirty, sick people that nurses and doctors do, but we have to go into their nasty houses. I assure you, stepping in human feces is not a rare occurrence!

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  • Theresa's Avatar
    Posted by Theresa Sat Nov 1, 2008 8:12am PDT

    isn't retail considered one of the most germiest? I have people asking me questions and all of a sudden they cough in my face. every time i take a step back, they come closer, its so nasty.

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  • wtf's Avatar
    Posted by wtf Sat Nov 1, 2008 10:41am PDT

    Ha Ha I have the germiest job in america. Working in a preschool I touch a lot of gross stuff all day long and am constantly washing and using hand sanitizer.

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  • jane ♥'s Avatar
    Posted by jane ♥ Sat Nov 1, 2008 10:45am PDT

    i'm in #3..eeeww..

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  • Opal's Avatar
    Posted by Opal Sat Nov 1, 2008 12:13pm PDT

    don't forget about nail technicians and maybe even spa employees, physical therapists and massage therapists.

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