Survey: Food service industry workers drink more coffee
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How much coffee do you need? According to a recent survey, that may depend on what you do for a living!
A survey by Dunkin' Donuts and Careerbuilder found that people who work in the food service industry need the most java to get them through the day, followed by scientists and sales reps. The survey included more than 4,100 workers nationwide.
The top 10 professions with the highest proportions of workers who said they need coffee to get through their days the most are: 1) Food Preparation/Service Workers 2) Scientists 3) Sales Representatives 4) Marketing/Public Relations Professionals 5) Nurses (Nurse, Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) 6) Editors/Writers/Media Workers 7) Business Executives 8) Teachers/ Instructors (K-12) 9) Engineering Technicians/Support 10) IT Managers/Network Administrators For more on the survey's results, click here!
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