Professions most likely to cheat as study find the three main offenders

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Professions most likely to cheat as study find the three main offenders
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A study - which set out to show which profession is most likely to be cheat on their partner - has revealed the three main offenders for workplace infidelity- and they might surprise you

A recent survey has shown the three most likely professions to get it on in the office, from sexy sales agents to tender teachers.

Following closely behind are those in teaching careers- including schoolteachers, lecturers, and professors. It appears that whilst students have their eyes on their books, teachers have their eyes on each other, with the learned professionals making up over 13.7% of those admitting to a workplace rendezvous.

The three most loyal professions in the workforce include high stress careers like science and pharmaceuticals, business management, and law enforcement.

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