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professor 和 technician 都榜上有名.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/least-stressful-jobs-for-2013-162
1. University Professor
Median Salary: $62,050
And the winner of Least Stressful Job of 2013 is … university professor!
(Cue the commencement music.)
Professor is a newcomer to the list this year, and it shot straight to the
top.
"If you look at the criteria for stressful jobs, things like working under
deadlines, physical demands of the job, environmental conditions hazards, is
your life at risk, are you responsible for the life of someone else, they
rank like 'zero' on pretty much all of them!" Lee said.
Plus, they're in total control. They teach as many classes as they want and
what they want to teach. They tell the students what to do and reign over
the classroom. They are the managers of their own stress level.
The most stressful thing about being a professor?
"Interacting with other professors!" Lee said.
2. Seamstress/Tailor
Median Salary: $25,850
The big advantage here is time flexibility. People bring things in, and the
seamstress or tailor tells them when it will be ready.
"Most seamstresses and tailors are independent business people, so that
means they're in control of their day," Lee said. "If they want to take off
early see their kids play, if they want to not work and go fishing, they can
do that and take a little bit longer to get things done."
Of course, you also get a lot of "thank yous" for repairing or tailoring
clothing to fit better.
And, like the librarian with the books, you have an added bonus – clothes
don't talk back!
3. Medical Records Technician
Median Salary: $32,350
These are technicians – not administrative assistants – who are specially
trained to deal with medical records. Making sure patient files are updated,
given to the correct people, etc.
Like the lab work, this is a critical job that you don't want to mess up, so
they're given more room to move at their own pace. Plus, it's a 9-to-5 job.
"You walk in to work, you turn it on. You walk out, you turn it off," Lee
said. "It's not like something's going to weigh on you and keep you from
sleeping!"
4. Jeweler
Median Salary: $35,170
"Jewelers tend to be self-employed and work in an environment where they're
given a lot of flexibility and leeway," Lee said. "Because they have an
expertise, they're given the bandwidth to make their own decisions about how
they manage their workday," Lee said.
Not to mention, you're surrounded by pretty, sparkly things all day, and you
get a lot of "thank yous" for helping people pick out pretty, sparkly
things!
5. Medical Laboratory Technician
Median Salary: $46,680
These are specially trained technicians who deal with lab tests (blood tests
, urine tests, etc.) and data from those samples.
Due to the critical importance of getting the analyses of these tests right,
there isn't a lot of pressure.
"They're given the latitude to do the job at their own pace because it's
important that they get it right," Lee said.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/least-stressful-jobs-for-2013-162
1. University Professor
Median Salary: $62,050
And the winner of Least Stressful Job of 2013 is … university professor!
(Cue the commencement music.)
Professor is a newcomer to the list this year, and it shot straight to the
top.
"If you look at the criteria for stressful jobs, things like working under
deadlines, physical demands of the job, environmental conditions hazards, is
your life at risk, are you responsible for the life of someone else, they
rank like 'zero' on pretty much all of them!" Lee said.
Plus, they're in total control. They teach as many classes as they want and
what they want to teach. They tell the students what to do and reign over
the classroom. They are the managers of their own stress level.
The most stressful thing about being a professor?
"Interacting with other professors!" Lee said.
2. Seamstress/Tailor
Median Salary: $25,850
The big advantage here is time flexibility. People bring things in, and the
seamstress or tailor tells them when it will be ready.
"Most seamstresses and tailors are independent business people, so that
means they're in control of their day," Lee said. "If they want to take off
early see their kids play, if they want to not work and go fishing, they can
do that and take a little bit longer to get things done."
Of course, you also get a lot of "thank yous" for repairing or tailoring
clothing to fit better.
And, like the librarian with the books, you have an added bonus – clothes
don't talk back!
3. Medical Records Technician
Median Salary: $32,350
These are technicians – not administrative assistants – who are specially
trained to deal with medical records. Making sure patient files are updated,
given to the correct people, etc.
Like the lab work, this is a critical job that you don't want to mess up, so
they're given more room to move at their own pace. Plus, it's a 9-to-5 job.
"You walk in to work, you turn it on. You walk out, you turn it off," Lee
said. "It's not like something's going to weigh on you and keep you from
sleeping!"
4. Jeweler
Median Salary: $35,170
"Jewelers tend to be self-employed and work in an environment where they're
given a lot of flexibility and leeway," Lee said. "Because they have an
expertise, they're given the bandwidth to make their own decisions about how
they manage their workday," Lee said.
Not to mention, you're surrounded by pretty, sparkly things all day, and you
get a lot of "thank yous" for helping people pick out pretty, sparkly
things!
5. Medical Laboratory Technician
Median Salary: $46,680
These are specially trained technicians who deal with lab tests (blood tests
, urine tests, etc.) and data from those samples.
Due to the critical importance of getting the analyses of these tests right,
there isn't a lot of pressure.
"They're given the latitude to do the job at their own pace because it's
important that they get it right," Lee said.