We need to bear in mind that much of this subject is relative. Many of my working mom friends have told me that they could never stay home with lots of young kids, 24/7 - but I manage it (relatively!) ok and also work part-time from home. But then again, I know people who adore nursing and I'd have a stroke if I had to look at wounds or put needles in people's arms. One woman's stressor is another's de-stressor!
Workplace stress takes a huge toll on our health and personal lives. All jobs contain a certain amount of stress. The World Heath Organization named work stress as a "worldwide epidemic" and it manifests itself in bad health, difficult or broken relationships, poor mental health, parenting problems and financial concerns.
There are some fields, however that (with obvious exceptions) are extremely stressful and others are more serene.
Among the most stressful, according to Associated Content:
Air traffic controller
Law enforcement
Fire fighting
Teaching
Medicine
Social service
Customer Service
IT (whoulda thunk?)
Engineering
HR
Clerical
While one can immediately understand how law enforcement is stressful - how can a clerical job also fit that description? Much of it is handling complaints and having to do it while suppressing your own emotions. A customer service rep may sit on the phone all day - easy, right? Not when customers yell, use profanity and get personal - even issuing threats.
Social services suspect abuse on children and others every day, and sometimes can do little to stop it. Even when they can stop it, they deal with the victims and witness the trauma. Not a pleasant way to spend 40 hours a week.
Fire fighters are depended on to save lives, and face danger and death every day - it's not just in their job description; it IS their job description.
So what are jobs that are considered less stressful? According to Hot Jobs, you may want to look at a career in
Preschool teaching
Pastry chef
Massage therapy
Nursing assistant
Accountant
Graphic Design.
Some, like massage therapy, make sense. But preschool teaching?! Well, as a mother of 3 tots, I once asked my eldest's preschool teachers how they manage with the noise, the...insanity! And they all said they loved it! And had each other for support and despite some ups and downs, they found it immensely rewarding. I was happy to hear it. They, on the other hand, had no idea how I did it - being home with kids all the time. "At least we get to have nights and weekends off," they said. True enough, I suppose but I still think handling a dozen feisty 3-year old takes a special talent.
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Do these stressful and less stressful careers make sense to you? Do YOU have a stressful job? How do you manage it? What job would you love and would consider less stressful than average?
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Graphic design is completely subjective and forces you to argue every single decision in front of a room of clients where millions of dollars are at stake. How is that not stressful?
December 7, 2016 - 12:51pmThis Comment
My job is not stressful at all! It's easier to be working then being at home cleaning, cooking and taking care of my kids. I work sales for a major cell phone company.
October 9, 2010 - 10:18amThis Comment
graphic design is actually stressful. You are juggling dozens of 'want it yesterday' type conflicting deadlines from 100 different people. and everyone wants their input and is an art critic. unlike accounting, where everything is black and white. it is a common reaction to think that graphic design is fun. it is a job, a career, and you need thick skin, talent, mind reading, more hours in the day than most need, and not get paid enough for it.
July 21, 2010 - 10:30amThis Comment
Personally, I find that online job sites are a good way to search and research the employment market. My last few jobs were all found online but it does take a long time to find work. However, I think the current state of unemployment could be getting better in the coming year as I have noticed more and more jobs listed online. Yet, the biggest issue is choosing the right job search site. I recently compared Monster and SnagAJob on an online jobs index and it was helpful. I found that some job sites offer more listings than others and have easier application processes.
May 8, 2010 - 12:49amThis Comment
Least stressful?? Fine art painter on unemployment!! LOL! That's me right now!
September 15, 2009 - 1:13pmMy most stressful job ever was bartending at a busy club! Nightmare!
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I think insurance claims adjuster has to be among the most stressful jobs out there.
September 15, 2009 - 11:45amThis Comment
I have a very stressful job (investigations). There is no room for error, time lines, deadlines, attention to detail, so much paperwork, computer skills and overall results. I can easily get stressed out from my work. When you try to make sense out of nothing, it can be typically exciting and sometimes frustrating.
I try to take a deep breathe, walk up and down the stairs to my building to clear my head. I also love to workout at lunchtime or take a long walk on the shore of Cleveland....
There is not much that takes the stress pains away, no pain no gain.
March 28, 2009 - 12:33pmThis Comment