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Answer this question in essay form. at least 2 to 3 pages in length include quot

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Adam Smith noted that dangerous and unglamorous jobs tend to pay more, while safe or highly honored jobs tend to pay less. Presumably this means that, other things equal, a poor person is more likely than a rich person to take a dangerous job. Compare this assertion to the potential market for organs. Describe the economic and ethical arguments for and against the freedom t hoose your own profession.

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There is a freedom to choose the job but ethically it may be right and may be wrong as well.

a person has the right to choose which job he wants to do but it should not be against law. For example if someone wants to be a drug dealer then he must not pursue it as its strickly against law and even ethically its wrong as a lot of people loose their llife due to drug addiction.

Mostly, the risky jobs are paid high or more specifically very high for example a secret service agent will be paid more than normal police agents.

There are certain jobs which are paid a lot and there are as follows

Airline Pilot

Number of workers: 66,270

Rate of injuries/illnesses: 114.4 per 10,000 workers (all jobs: 105.2)

Median workdays missed due to injury/illness: 22 (all jobs: 8)

Median annual salary: $114,200 (all jobs: $34,750)

Top pay: $197,400*

Flying may be safer than driving, but gravity still manages to win sometimes, as evidenced by the Asiana flight that went down in San Francisco. Yet crashes are rare. The most common injury to pilots is back strain, no doubt exacerbated by countless hours spent in flight decks. Still, the pay might well make the risks worth your while. Annual median wages for airline pilots, copilots and flight engineers are the highest of all our risky jobs.

Private Detective

Number of workers: 23,390

Rate of injuries/illnesses: 122.6 per 10,000 workers

Median workdays missed due to injury/illness: 43

Median annual salary: $45,740

Top pay: $79,790

Annual fatalities: 1

Most detective work does not have an education requirement, but the ability to learn on the job is a must, and previous related work experience is a plus. You'll also need a license in most states; requirements vary. And if you specialize in certain fields, say insurance fraud or computer forensics, a related bachelor's degree might be necessary for some corporate investigators.

everyone has the right to choose which work they want to do like if someone wants to start a company of crude oil refining then he can do it if he has the necessary financial power for it . It can affect the environment badly and even it can create economic and financial problems in the lifes of a lot of people and no doubt its ethically wrong but not wrong according to the law if he functions according to the guidelines of the government.

This company can create economic problems like unemployement for the unskilled labourers who dont know how to operate the machinery of the refinery and for generations they were working in the fields where a new refinery has been set up.

definetely its morally wrong but ethically its right.

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