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Most sleep-deprived jobs

Daylight Saving Time means spring is here and the sun will shine for a little bit longer each night. Yet in order to gain extra sunlight, an hour of sleep had to be sacrificed. While some workers may temporarily have trouble getting out of bed each morning, others deal with sleep deprivation all year long.

A recent ranking from mattress retailer Sleepy's reveals the professions that get the least amount of zzz's each night. According to the list, which is based on independent analysis of individual sleep habits as reported in the National Health Interview Survey, the following 10 jobs are the most sleep-deprived. Median hourly and annual wages are according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

--Debra Auerbach, CareerBuilder
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It's not surprising that police officers made the list, considering the occupation was deemed one of America's scariest jobs, according to a CareerBuilder survey. In addition, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that 40 percent had at least one sleep disorder.<br />
<strong>Median annual wages:</strong> $51,410

Police officers

( Baltimore Sun photo by Amy Davis / January 9, 2012 )
It's not surprising that police officers made the list, considering the occupation was deemed one of America's scariest jobs, according to a CareerBuilder survey. In addition, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that 40 percent had at least one sleep disorder.
Median annual wages: $51,410
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