Female teachers like firemen, jobless men are into personal trainers, and male retirees and admin assistants are an unlikely match. According to a survey by US dating site eHarmony, that is. Delving into pseudo-scientific research to better shunt couples together, the company looked at "online dating communication trends" to determine how our professions affect who we date.
The key finding was that the couples most likely to date had completely different jobs: "When it comes to who's talking to who, most people are looking to talk to someone who does something different than themselves" says an eHarmony spokesperson.
HOWEVER, hard-hitter the Daily Mail reports that there are critics of this theory. Namely, a publicist from Texas called Karen Frost, who once got together with a paramedic called Ken, except they "didn't know the same people", so it ended. Even though on "an emotional, soulful and spiritual level", Ken "fit the bill".
Oh, Karen.
For ultimate ease in the dating world, try approaching male soldiers, retired men, skilled tradesmen, and students. Or female students, women who work in "food services", skilled tradeswomen, and retail staff. They are all the least picky.