Kindergarten Teacher? Are you fucking kidding me? Being a goddamn fast food employee is more dangerous than being a kindergarten teacher....smfh teachers always want credit for something
Nigga you gotta practically breast feed those lil munchkins. They so grabby too. Once they latch onto you, it's like trying to throw away a piece of tape
Yep being a fast food employee is more scary than a kindergarten teacher where they have to deal with children who constantly move around, cry, scream, fight, poop, piss, throw anything, throw tantrums, eat anything, destroy anything. Teachers need also to watch over the kids' welfare b'coz they might do something bad to themselves or something bad might happen to them since they are under the teacher's care and that would mean libel against those teachers, also parents get angry at them if they find something not fitting to their standards. Yeah Kindergarten teachers are wussies compared to badass jobs of fast food employess.
fast food is more dangerous? LMAO get a better job u make less than a teacher and ur pretty much a dumb bum if u are a fast food worker... because u probably did not pass kindergarten
Um for number 5, that was rude. Not all fans would trample the body guards to get a glimpse of the celebrity. They would trample down other fans, pull off weaves, cut a bitch, punch a kid, push an old lady, and then get a picture with the celebrity
Alex Trask Working in underground mines that can easily collapse and explorers that encounter anything from 300kg Siberian tigers to moths that disintegrate animal muscle tissue and can easily find themselves without edible food for days. There's a whole lot more!
My job is not in here. I work at a foundry hauling iron that's over 2700 degrees. We wear reflective heat suits, ear muffs and face shields. If any body part is exposed or your not wearing your suit right, you can start on fire even if you're 10 feet away from the furnace. There has been multiple deaths at my work place. Last year a guy had his head chopped off by a pipe that burst open from extreme built up pressure.
***** Kindergarten teacher basically are raising the kid. The kids throw tantrums, destroy everything, piss and poop themselves, cry, scream, hit each other constantly. Not to mention if the kid is not being raised in an unhealthy environment that just backfires on the teacher, kids could bring guns into school or a knife, the teacher have to keep track of who the kids are talking to what they are doing and make sure they know where they are and avoid injury, not saying its harder than this mans job but still it pretty high up.
So I wake up sweating due to a horrible dream that I was covered in spiders... I decide to go on RU-vid to calm down after that horrendous ordeal. The first this I see is a giant spiders face staring at me. Im scared for life now danger dolan. I hope you're happy :P
Joe! I subbed to your channel yesterday and now your here man I love your account.Wow that is kinda rare/weird to have found you this way keep making stranded deep I love it
the spiderman pic made me think of something: if peter was able to climb walls with his bare hands then how come he was still able to do so in the spiderman costume? the gloves wouldve covered his hands
Danger Dolan. Danger Dolan contains 11 letters. 11. 11 - 7 = 4. 4 has a triangle inside it. Illuminati is a triangle. Danger Dolan is illuminati. CONFIRMED.
My teacher tells stories in class and he talked about when he was a kindergarten substitute. The kids were lined up when all of a sudden this one kid falls to the floor and starts crying so hard. My teacher runs over to him(my teacher thought that he was like hurt badly or something) and asks him if he was ok. The kid points to the kid next to him and says, "HE CALLED ME A POOPYHEAD!" My teacher never went back to teaching anyone below 5th grade.
i had 1 in my prison cell he was big asf i still cant figure out how that fat ass came in i dont even want to remember i didnt sleep for hours i was watching the monster
I'd love being an animal handler, I know it's dangerous, but it would be so awesome to see the beauty of all the animals in a zoo, or something like that.
Interesting list indeed, and to all the FNAF fans, we get it your trying to be funny but I swear it is just so fucking annoying when any fandom is over saturating the internet with the content they are fans of. Give it a rest please, no one cares about FNAF. It was a one trick pony and apparently everyone is just obsessed with that one fucking trick, it's no longer original and it's no longer interesting. FNAF fans have literally killed the series for so many people, which is sad because it's not the game's fault. Now when ever I see anything to do with FNAF I just cringe, it's like MLP when it first got popular. Just fucking everywhere, with people over doing it and trying to inject it into everything else. Just chill out about it, it's like people need something to obsess about nowadays. :T
I'm a fan of both series as I am a Brony and a fan of FNAF and I do see your point as everyone does it 24/7 and it is rather annoying Also I like what you did there with your phrase 'One Trick Pony'
***** Thanks and I wanna clarify that I have nothing against people who like either series, but I just wish people would just chill. Example I fucking LOVE Hellsing OVA and particularly Millennium, (hence my avatar of Warrant Officer Schrodinger) but I don't bring it up unless I'm on a Hellsing video or talking with someone who shares my interest. (Or using it as an example, like now) Furthermore I'm not trying to inject it into any other fandom, or unrelated topics. All I ask for is the same curtsy. Which I am not implying that you have not given such curtsy or have done any of the things I take issue with. :)
dolan, no hate but PLEASE NO MORE SPIDERS! i suffer from the phobia of spiders and i screamed when i saw it. if anything make it a cartoon or something haha i love ur content but spiders are a no no, hope u read thanks
My mother is a trunk driver. I do worry about her a lot while she's on the road. She does have her two dogs with her when she drives, and she carries weapons with her. It's more the people she could come across that makes me worry. She's told me some stories, that if I were in those situations, I'd be scared. But my mother's tough. She knows how to handle herself. She also wants to be on that TV show Ice Road Truckers.
#16 ER Nurses, my mom is one of them. ER Nurses have to deal with lots of crazy things. Either having to carry a 300+ pound person out of an ambulance or treating a psychopathic drug craving weirdo.Working sometimes from 6:30pm to 7:30am ,This may be surprising but I am speaking out the truth for all the nurses out there.
15 - metal af 12 - getting paid for falling 11 - for people that watched too many catastrophe and apocalypse films 8 - they told me i could become anything... ostritches are basically ugly raptors 7 - Rammstein 5 - see 8, change ostritches with teenage girls 3 - metal af 2 - perfect job for veterans
RandomUser M aahhwwwww are you mad because i can afford it??? its ok... ill see you on the roads in your 98 civic if you can afford it booohooooo, sucks being poor right? LOL
Siddhartha Sreenivas You have to be not only very talented but very careful of what you say and do. you have hundreds to possibly nearly a million in some stadiums of people watching you do stand up comedy or a musical gig
My old roommate is a Zookeeper now and acts as a regular checkup vet for the predatory animals. She told me that going into the cages of the Tigers is what scared her the most because the Tigers (they have two) are very unpredictable and they have to tranquilize them just to enter safely. Every checkup at her Zoo has to have paramedics on hand due to the danger of an attack. So yeah, she has a very dangerous job to handle.
Ok, I'm not one to question these lists usually... But this list... Kindergarten teachers, pop concert security guards, stand up comedians...Really? These things are in a list for the most dangerous jobs, yet there is nothing in this to do with the military? Because teaching kids or telling jokes is so much more dangerous than fighting in another country against people willing to kill you. In afghan, the most common killer is the IED, so EOD should have been on here considering bomb squad don't have to deal with insurgents hiding bombs on almost every road they see. (and yes, they are completely different so don't try to say they are the same)
vedant varma yes exactly, my point still stands. Being a teacher or a comedian is not scary. Maybe unless you had stage fright, but then you wouldn't be a comedian would you.
I'm surprised that there was no hospitality/house keeping, my mother is a manager of about 150 housekeeping workers and the amount of times that back pain, chemical inhalation, exhaustion and lack of sleep effect her workers is insane, my mum usually gets 13 calls per day of people being sick or having a bad back and they are not lying either, my mum used to clean as we'll she constantly had back pain, chemical inhalation and lack of sleep, also the amount of pressure with my sister and my self when I was little, it's a tough business.
I was an intern at a mine this past summer, and I worked 70-80 hours a week, some of my coworkers worked upwards of 91, thats 13 hours a day, six days a week.
My father was an ironworker, he connected (the guy up in the air taking the beams off the crane and putting them into place) on just about every skyscraper and stadium in Pittsburgh. I was an ironworker for a time (my resume is no where near as impressive). He always told me that until the early 1980's the union didn't have any kind of retirement plan...you just went to work one day and you didn't go home
How about being an electrician? I, my self being an electrician, can speak from experience how dangerous and nerve racking it can be. We face something that is completely undetected by our senses (unless something is burning), and one wrong move into a live wire could shock you/electrocute/or blow up if gone phase to phase. We also could be caught in an arc blast where temperatures reach 3 times hotter than the surface of the sun. Yes, we do where protective suits, but they can only protect you so far. It all depends on how high voltage you're working with.
Agreed, there's actually quite a few guys who literally had their faces melted off when they were working on power lines. You could say they are the lucky ones since they are still breathing, rather terrifying if you ask me.
Being a vet tech can be pretty stressful. I still have a couple of scars from my former profession. I've seen a lot of things that would make the average person cry, fain, freak out, vomit, or any combination of the three. I've been scratched, bitten, nicked, jabbed, stepped on, bled on, peed on (in the face even), and quite literally crapped on.
For the truck driver one, I can relate. My father was a truck driver from the day of my birth. Every early morning because of it I would wake up just to see him. He always came home after a few weeks or months for a quick hello, before he was off again. I would sometimes go with him on the trips. I always thought they were fun, because I was little and born in the boring state of Indiana. So going to places like Florida and San Fransisco in a semi truck while sleeping in the tiny cabin in back or listening to The Beatles with my dad was always really fun. I later grew depressed and saddend at my dad's always leaving. At this point I was 5 or 6. One day my father was leaving before I drew a picture of my crying with my father leaving in his truck, smiling and waving. The next month when my dad came back, he quit his job. (It happened in a fist-fight between his boss and him) To this day, my dad and my mother are both experts in tech jobs, and come home to me every night because I drew a single picture. Being a truck driver is horrible work, and it pains me to know that it is essential in this world to survive with truck driving.
make sure you save power and check da pirate cove. also get used with all the tricks and the pizzeria. when freddy comes at night 3, you won't be able to...
Working as a logger without safety protocols in place isn't exactly a walk in the park. When my grandfather was very young, his father, my great-grandfather, was killed horribly in a terrible sawmill accident. He went into the machine one day to fix something and none of his co-workers knew he was in there. They turned on the mill and that was it. He was done for. There are over thousands of cases of workers being injured and killed in this type of workplace. It's the second dangerous job in the world! Even legendary country singer Johnny Cash's brother was brutally killed from a sawmill accident.
He had a logo contest not too long ago, and most entries were so good, that it was hard for him to pick the best one, so he had the idea of putting them into the number slate.
I'm pretty sure this list is about the least obvious "scary or risky jobs of our everyday lives " military and law enforcement jobs are the more obvious ones ,thus more ppl actually know that they are "scary/risky". That Is maybe why Dolan didn't cover them
My ex is a high rise winder washer.. made great money during the warm seasons.. but when it came to winter, he was stuck with snow removal.. He LOVES his job.. He loves that "no one else is really willing to do it" and that is soo true.. he took me to the top of one of the buildings in the city and damn.. also in the mountains and I cried at the beauty... He loves his job
I work as an Aircraft mechanic, and one of the first things they show you in training is all the pictures of people who royally fucked up. The most famous is a picture of someone we know and love, now named "hamburger man" because he overserviced a tire, it exploded, and his entire lower half was instantly turned into hamburger meat. there were several pictures of what happens if you get sucked down an intake ramp. The worst one for me though was an audio log we had to listen to where a master sergeant told an A1C to go against tech data to lower the intake ramp so another A1C could work inside it. The ramp raised back up and cut the guy in half. The master sergeant retired, and the A1c doing the job killed herself.
#15, #13, #8, and #4. Why even do those jobs? You're messing with these animals and risking your life. Just leave animals alone. They are not for our entertainment. Safekeeping in zoos? Those animals don't even belong there. They live in a small cage where they become depressed. These animals are suppose to roam wherever they want in the wild, but are stuck in a place where they can only walk up and down a patch of grass or dirt. Having a place where sick and injured animals can get better, that's okay. But for life, not okay. These animals often spend their day just walking back and forth repeatedly. Rodeos cause broken bones and horns. Taking animals from their habitat to die a painful death. Riding a frickin ostrich. Just...what? What makes this stuff okay?
+SkkyKidd Ehh, I live in Canada and it really varies, but it's in the 20-30 range for primary education. I think it was up to 32 or 33 maximum during my 12 years. Probably varies from province to province.
I love how people call FNAF fans annoying when really you haters are far more intolerable. Yes, some fans can be annoying but no where near as annoyed as you
My grandmother died in a skydiving accident. She was known as "Jumping Judy" He parachute didn't deploy as it should have, and she died instantly as she hit the ground breaking every bone in her body. I never got to meet her. R.I.P.
Who the hell decided it was a good idea to get up on an ostrich? The first guy who looked at that feathery death machine and thought 'I need to ride on that thing' was either a fearless genius or catastrophically drunk
another great vid danger dolan! but you forgot some jobs more scarier than these listed on the video, some of these include spider/snake milker (milks venom for anti- venom shots) and animal control
You're saying public embarrassment is scarier than shaking hands with the devil 1300 feet under the surface, taking cover every time you feel the earth tremble, praying the roof doesn't cave in, facing death every day for 12-13 hours, being almost guaranteed a chronic lung disease that ends in your death?
I live in the shoalhaven, trent didn't lose his hand he was bitten and had some bad lacerations and broken bones but his hand remained incact and he was released from hospital not long after the attack to make a recovery.
I live in Florida and we’re in hurricane season, I wasn’t born here but from watching videos I found out that a guy named Jim Cantroe is a storm chaser and I wouldn’t be able to do what he does because if I did then I would start flying up to heaven because I’m 4,9 and 80 something pounds
These are 15 of the "scariest" jobs here people, not 15 of the most dangerous jobs. But a soldier is by far the scariest and most dangerous jobs ever, and he didn't include it. But meh, it's a diverse top 15 countdown in which I truly enjoyed and I bravo Danger Dolan, you are the best!!!
Fun fact, early ninteenth century minners used canaries to detect corbon monoxide in mine shafts. If the bird stopped singing, in other words it died, that ment carbon monoxide was leaking out from somwhere.