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It May Surprise You To Find Out Which Jobs Are The Most Stressful

You spend more time at the office than you do on the things that you love. Now, unless you have the dream job, you are likely to experience some level of stress during your career. And in fact, some jobs are more stressful than others.

Let’s take a look at what some studies have shown to be the top 10 most stressful jobs:

  1. Military personnel

Having the highest risk of physical harm, this job is undoubtedly one of the most stressful jobs. Make a mistake and you could end up physically harmed or worse.

  1. Firefighters

Firefighters risk their own lives to save others. The pressure must be intense knowing that you are responsible for the lives of innocent people.

  1. Pilots

Being at the helm (literally) of responsibility for the lives of hundreds of people in mid-air must be especially stressful. One mistake, one thing overlooked, and disaster can occur instantly.

  1. Police officers

Putting your life on the line is what police officers must face every day. They are not sure what will happen from the one day to the next. They cannot tell if someone at a routine traffic stop will be hostile or have a concealed weapon.

  1. Event co-ordinators

You wouldn’t think it, but event co-ordinators do suffer from massive stress. Yes, they are not putting their lives on the line, but managing multiple projects and relying on other people to perform in the time you need, can be stressful.

  1. Newspaper reporters

Reporters in some cases literally do put their lives on the line to obtain good stories. That’s a lot for a story. They are often in the heat of a war or they have to enter unsavoury neighbourhoods to interview people.

  1. PR executives

Deadlines can be an exhausting pressure for PR professionals. To ensure the reputation of the company you represent, as well as ensuring the public has the information timeously, can create an atmosphere of stress.

  1. Corporate executives

Though these executives drive the fanciest cars and have the largest houses, the responsibility of managing blue-chip accounts and ensuring that their business endeavours are successful enough to keep the company afloat,is stressful.

  1. Taxi drivers

Taxi drivers take the risk every day by allowing a stranger to sit next to them. They are also at risk of being robbed because many carry cash on them. A taxi driver never knows who he or she will meet from one day to the next. This mystery is stress in itself.

  1. Broadcasters

Mistakes happen. Everyday. But being a broadcaster can pose serious implications if a mistake occurs or if a particular word is used that is offensive to a particular group or organisation. They also have deadlines they have to meet, which almost always calls for stress.

If you want tips and strategies on how to manage your stress or anxiety better, contact Psylegal today and start living your life without the pressures of daily stress.

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