You’ll be surprised at the top 10 most stressful jobs (most of us in one!)


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Last Updated on 2017-05-10 , 12:54 pm

If you think that your job is the worst one in the world… You may be right. Some jobs have a much higher stress level than that of others. Just compare being an accountant with being a food blogger, and most of us can probably see the difference.

Here are the top 10 most stressful jobs that you can do – show this list to your friends so that you can complain even more!

PR/Advertising
Jobs in this industry may seem glamorous and high-profile, but it comes at the price of 24/7 stress. Public relations officers have to ensure that whatever they say are acceptable to both society and the company that they are working for. Advertising is a cut-throat business and a game of who-does-it-better-and-faster.

Corporate Executives
You might think that sitting in front of a computer all day in an air-conditioned workplace is a pretty desirable job, but no. Behind that facade lies a lot of revenue targets, tight deadlines and practically 24/7 email answering!

Newspaper reporter
Imagine being on call 24/7 and having your sleep interrupted by a piece of earth-shattering news. It might seem exciting at the beginning, but after a while, you will probably be begging for a good night’s sleep.

Pilots
Imagine having the lives of hundreds of people in your hands every day. That’s a huge responsibility, and the job scope itself is equally demanding. Pilots take a long time to rise up the ranks, and most of the newbies cannot even choose the flight timings, resulting in them taking up red-eye flights.

Emergency personnel
Paramedics, firefighters and ambulance operators face life-and-death situations every day. Besides being entrusted with the heavy responsibility of saving lives on the spot, they are often in dangerous situations themselves too.

Teacher
As a teacher, you have the future of your country in your hands and it’s up to you to groom tomorrow’s talents. Besides ensuring that your students stay healthy all-around, you also have to deal with both your superiors and concerned parents.

Hospital staff
Whether you are surgeons or nurses, hospitals are 24/7 workplaces and constantly bustling with activity and life-and-death situations. Furthermore, there is often also the additional pressure of ensuring that the operation stays profitable enough.

Police officers
Confiscating the freedom of people every day may sound like a huge responsibility but in fact, it’s an unglamorous job. Nobody likes being told off, fined or arrested. However, someone still has to maintain the peace and safety, and it’s up to police officers to do it.

Military Personnel
Guys will say “don’t play play” whenever you say NS is easy. Besides putting their lives at risk, soldiers are also separated from their families for long periods of time. Also, they don’t get a choice in assignments and have to be operationally ready at all times.

Working Parents.
Let’s face it. Being a parent is possibly the greatest and most respectable job ever. You give and give without expecting anything in return (not even salaries). However, being a working parent can be even more stressful as you have to balance financial support and emotional support for your children. Sacrifices can be hard to make at times.  

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