Wednesday, September 24, 2008

LOW STREES JOBS

HERE'S A LIST OF LOW-STRESS JOBS YOU MIGHT WANT TO CONSIDER:

Are you sick of always feeling stressed out at work? If so, maybe you should think about switching to a less-stressful line of work. --Here are a few low-stress jobs that you might want to consider:

#1.) Mathematician. The downside is that you have to be good at math. But if you are, you can go back to school, pick up your Ph.D., and earn an average salary of nearly $87,000 a year . . . just to mess around with mathematical theories.

#2.) Archivist. The job is similar to what a librarian does, but instead of dealing with books, you're dealing with records. The work is consistent and predictable . . . and the average salary is nearly $41,000.

#3.) Foresters and Conservation Scientists. Look at it this way . . . you'll probably have to put out a few small fires and deal with an occasional mean camper. But you get to work outdoors . . . and you'll earn around $55,000 a year.

#4.) Travel Agents. OK, so travel agents only make around $30,000 a year . . . but the hours are flexible and, since you're helping people plan their vacation, they'll probably be nice to you most of the time. (Yahoo HotJobs)

(--While we're on the topic of careers, we found a list of unusual jobs listed from "A" . . . Autopsy assistant . . . to "Z" . . . Zamboni driver. You can check that out here . . .)
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-23-2008/0004890464&EDATE

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HERE ARE SOME TIPS FOR HOW TO HANDLE STRESSFUL SITUATIONS:

I don't know about you, but when I get stressed out . . . I go just a little bit crazy. Anyway, I found an article that has some tips on how to handle 14 stressful situations (--like if you lose your job, witness a crime or get bad medical news) . . . so that your response doesn't make things worse. (CNN)

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