Stressful jobs don't always pay better, survey finds. Top of most stressful jobs

04 January 2012

Enlisted military soldiers, firefighters and airline pilots have the most stressful jobs in the US, according to the 2012 CareerCast.com Job Stress Report, which surveys 200 different professions and measures work environment, job competitiveness, risk and related factors. Medical technicians rank as the least stressful jobs, along with jewelers and hair stylists.

"In fact, the most stressful job of 2012 pays about the same as the least stressful job, and the low-stress jobs are all indoors in comfortable environments. The high-stress jobs don't share that benefit,” said Tony Lee, Publisher, CareerCast.com.

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10 Most Stressful Jobs

Enlisted Military Soldier - Average Income $35,580

Firefighter - Average Income $45,250

Airline Pilot - Average Income $103,210

Military General - Average Income $196,300

Police Officer - Average Income $53,540

Event Coordinator - Average Income $45,260

Public Relations Executive - Average Income $91,810

Corporate Executive (Senior) - Average Income $165,830

Photojournalist - Average Income $40,000

Taxi Driver - Average Income $22,440

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Interestingly, the most stressful job pays only a bit more than the least stressful. An enlisted soldier makes USD 35,500 a year, while the medical technician earns some USD 32,000 a year. Both of them earn only a sixth of what a military general – the fourth stressful job – does. Military general make the highest amount a year – some USD 196,000 a year. They are followed by corporate executives, with some USD 165,000 a year and airline pilots, with some USD 103,000 a year. Public relations executives, also on the list of stressful jobs, make some USD 91,800 a year.

At the other end of the scale, stress-free jobs include the likes of tailor, dietitian, furniture upholsterer and precision assembler.

 

10 Least Stressful Jobs

Medical Records Technician - Average Income $32,350

Jeweler - Average Income $35,170

Hair Stylist - Average Income $22,760

Dressmaker/Tailor - Average Income $26,560

Medical Laboratory Technician - Average Income $36,280

Audiologist - Average Income $66,660

Precision Assembler - Average Income $31,250

Dietitian - Average Income $53,250

Furniture Upholsterer - Average Income $29,960

Electrical Technician - Average Income $56,040

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Stressful jobs don't always pay better, survey finds. Top of most stressful jobs

04 January 2012

Enlisted military soldiers, firefighters and airline pilots have the most stressful jobs in the US, according to the 2012 CareerCast.com Job Stress Report, which surveys 200 different professions and measures work environment, job competitiveness, risk and related factors. Medical technicians rank as the least stressful jobs, along with jewelers and hair stylists.

"In fact, the most stressful job of 2012 pays about the same as the least stressful job, and the low-stress jobs are all indoors in comfortable environments. The high-stress jobs don't share that benefit,” said Tony Lee, Publisher, CareerCast.com.

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10 Most Stressful Jobs

Enlisted Military Soldier - Average Income $35,580

Firefighter - Average Income $45,250

Airline Pilot - Average Income $103,210

Military General - Average Income $196,300

Police Officer - Average Income $53,540

Event Coordinator - Average Income $45,260

Public Relations Executive - Average Income $91,810

Corporate Executive (Senior) - Average Income $165,830

Photojournalist - Average Income $40,000

Taxi Driver - Average Income $22,440

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Interestingly, the most stressful job pays only a bit more than the least stressful. An enlisted soldier makes USD 35,500 a year, while the medical technician earns some USD 32,000 a year. Both of them earn only a sixth of what a military general – the fourth stressful job – does. Military general make the highest amount a year – some USD 196,000 a year. They are followed by corporate executives, with some USD 165,000 a year and airline pilots, with some USD 103,000 a year. Public relations executives, also on the list of stressful jobs, make some USD 91,800 a year.

At the other end of the scale, stress-free jobs include the likes of tailor, dietitian, furniture upholsterer and precision assembler.

 

10 Least Stressful Jobs

Medical Records Technician - Average Income $32,350

Jeweler - Average Income $35,170

Hair Stylist - Average Income $22,760

Dressmaker/Tailor - Average Income $26,560

Medical Laboratory Technician - Average Income $36,280

Audiologist - Average Income $66,660

Precision Assembler - Average Income $31,250

Dietitian - Average Income $53,250

Furniture Upholsterer - Average Income $29,960

Electrical Technician - Average Income $56,040

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