Thought this was interesting and a positive topic. Yes, we all aren't considered "Loan Officers" but it's the same difference.

Best Jobs Ranking #20: Loan Officer
http://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/loan-officer

"The profession involves a lot of paperwork and managing logistics, and it also requires extraordinary interpersonal skills. Borrowing money can be a nerve-wracking experience, and a loan officer should make his or her clients feel at ease during the process while still educating them on their decision." (That last line made me giggle)

and

"The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment growth of 8 percent between 2014 and 2024, and 24,500 new positions are projected in the coming decade. However, the growing use of loan underwriting software, which automatically underwrites loans online, could temper some of the job growth."

Thoughts?