"People should look for a job situation or niche that's less stressful than the norm. For instance, stress levels are related to the impact of your decisions in life-or-death situations and consequences of your actions on the job."
Read below about several jobs that can enable you to experience low stress along with job satisfaction and career growth.
Mathematician
Although
the most stressful aspects of the job are the importance of being exact
and a level of competition, in essence it's all good. Shatkin explains,
"Mathematicians are not under pressure as this isn't life and death;
they're dealing with theoretical realms."
According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, a Ph.D. in mathematics is usually the minimum requirement for entry into the field. BLS indicates the average salary in May 2006 was $86,930.
Archivists
While
this occupation focuses on planning and overseeing the arrangement of
exhibitions of collections, there's a certain degree consistency and
low stress levels. Stuart Sidle, Ph.D. and assistant professor of psychology
and I/O (industrial organizational) psychology program coordinator,
University of New Haven, says, "When people have control over how they
organize their tasks, how they behave, the predictability of their job,
and the freedom to make a mistake where no one's going to die as a
result, they experience low stress."
People typically pursue a bachelor's degree in history or library science prior to entering this field. According to BLS, in May 2006 the average earnings were $40,730.
Foresters and Conservation Scientists
Foresters
and conservation professionals typically work outdoors in seasonal
activities (think: putting out forest fires and maintaining
recreational facilities). They also select and mark trees for thinning
or logging, manage forest protection activities and patrol park areas
to prevent damage.
Least stressful aspects of the job, as pointed out by Shatkin, are the low level of competition, rarely dealing with unpleasant or angry people, and the lack of time pressures which are normally embedded in higher maintenance occupations. According to BLS, the average earnings were $54,970.
Travel Agents
Some
aspects of this profession include computing costs of travel and
accommodations, booking various tours, and selling travel packages.
Although accuracy is paramount to success on the job, least stressful
aspects include a comfortable pace and low frequency of conflict
situations.
BLS notes the average earnings are $29,210 and Shatkin points out this job affords flexibility to be self-employed or work part-time.
"Stressors of any job include the duration of the work week, dealing with angry people, confronting situations and competition. People should look for a job situation where normal work hours are encouraged."
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