In news that could have saved us a whole lot of therapy, cheaters may now be able to be pin-pointed according to what type of job they have.
A recent survey by those in-the-know – Victoria Milan, the online dating site for people “searching for a discrete affair” – has uncovered that people who are more likely to cheat on their partners are attracted to certain careers more than others.
Y’see, what Victoria Milan found from surveying 5,000 different people is that having an affair with a co-worker will up your chances of getting caught (and simultaneously increase the chance of running into you ex-flame if the relationship fizzles).
Plus, the survey revealed that even if women do cheat in their workplace, their professional career or work performance hasn’t been impacted.
Brokers, bankers, analysts
Pilots, flight attendants, flight pursers
Doctors, nurses
CEOs, managers, secretaries
Athletes, instructors, representatives
Musicians, models, actors, photographers
DJs, dancers, waiters
Lawyers, secretaries, prosecutors, judges
Journalists, public relations, communicators
Text: Bauer