9/11 gives rise to military specialty jobs

There are 10 jobs in the military and civilian specialty positions whose numbers have had a meteoric rise in the last decade, Wired.com reports.

The September 11th attacks are responsible for the increase in jobs in several military and civilian specialty positions, Wired.com reports.

A bomb hunter and a warplane whisperer are two military jobs that were almost unheard of before September 11, 2011. So are Robot Squadmate and drone pilot, Wired.com reports.

There are 10 jobs in the military and civilian specialty positions whose numbers have had a meteoric rise in the last decade.

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