Military and police
I’ll walk hand in hand for this one: they follow the law, but for their oaths they clearly not so much.
Then, a second divorce lawyer who says that policeman ‘walk around with authority’ while those in the army normally treated with respect at their employment also offers this argument: “Then you come home and all of a sudden somebody is asking you to take out the trash. That’s a challenging transition to bring about, I believe.
Thanking God, I was single in the army thank another first-hand testimony read:”At service, I saw some of the worst spouses in history.”
Cocktail servers
As well as with long nights away from home and unsociable hours, bartenders could also be in the cheating category, so there may be a little theme here.
Firemen
Simonds ranked them at the top of list of careers to be unfaithful, saying firefighters are nevertheless worst among all of them; and then she adds:”Number one, firefighters. Absolutely.”

Those in the armed forces are said to be notorious cheaters (Getty Images)
Sales representatives
RantCasino, an online gambling service, says based on their study that 85% of relationships take place at work in 2023; one in five employees admit to having cheated with a coworker.
Leading the list here is salespeople, with Laura O’Brien from The New York Post saying:; often with unconventional hours and many job obligations or networking events to attend, [the sales field is] at the top as a major infidelity breeding ground.
Educators
At 13.7 percent, via Yahoo! Life, the next most prevalent group is education – professors, teachers, and lecturers. It turned out once more that the choice to cheat could depend on long working hours and anxiety conditions.