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68/ 100
Blue Collar / High OT #75 of 1000 overall

Longshoreman

PerspectaScore 68/100 — our composite grade across wealth, freedom, stability, ROI, burnout and automation risk.

Where Longshoreman ranks

How this career places against all 1000 careers in our database.

The nine scores

Wealth Potential95/100

Lifetime net-worth percentile vs every other career.

Freedom & Flexibility50/100

Remote work, mobility, self-employment and early-FI potential.

Job Stability40/100

Resilience to layoffs and recessions.

Career Mobility60/100

Room to climb and grow income over time.

Geographic Flexibility50/100

How easily this career relocates between states.

Degree / Training ROI100/100

Payoff relative to the time and debt to get in.

Family Friendliness55/100

Stability, benefits and lower burnout for raising a family.

Burnout Risk80/100

Emotional and physical toll of the work.

Automation Risk30/100

Exposure to being replaced by AI / automation.

Key facts

Median salary
$100,000
Median take-home
$78,509
Top 10% salary
$180,000
Net worth @ 65
$10M
Lifetime earnings
$15.1M
Financial independence
Age 40
Education
Union entry
Typical debt
$0

Best states

TexasNorth DakotaAlaskaWyomingLouisiana

Based on pay, demand and cost of living. Educational estimates · methodology.

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