Science
High rollers
100

They rush to emergencies, give health care on the spot, and transport the injured or sick to medical facilities.

Ambulance Officers and Paramedics

100

Earning about $6,098 per week, these doctors diagnose and treat internal human disorders and diseases using specialist testing and medical techniques.

Specialist Physicians (including Medical Registrars in training)

200

These professionals investigate, assess, and provide counselling to help people adjust personally, socially, educationally, and occupationally.

Psychologists

200

Clue: Earning about $3,031 per week, these doctors include dermatologists, radiologists, emergency medicine specialists, obstetricians, ophthalmologists, pathologists, and radiation oncologists.

Medical Practitioners

300

These workers operate drilling rigs and explosives to extract materials from the earth and sometimes demolish structures.

Drillers, Miners, and Shot Firers

300

Earning about $3,610 per week, these professionals plan, organise, direct, and coordinate the engineering and technical operations of organisations.

Engineering Managers

400

These workers remove and sort wool and hair from sheep, goats, alpacas, and other animals.

Shearers and Wool Classers

400

Earning about $3,252 per week, these professionals plan and direct how minerals, petroleum, and natural gas are located and extracted from the earth.  

Mining Engineers

500

These workers help with research, design, construction, and maintenance of electrical equipment and systems.

Electrical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 


500

Earning about $2,848 per week, these workers control chemical production equipment, pump gas and oil, refine petroleum, and operate boilers and generators to produce electrical power.

Chemical, Gas, Petroleum, and Power Generation Plant Operators